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Polly Tix in Washington

  • 1933
  • 11min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Polly Tix in Washington (1933)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA child runs for the Senate, in a short film where toddlers play adults.A child runs for the Senate, in a short film where toddlers play adults.A child runs for the Senate, in a short film where toddlers play adults.

  • Dirección
    • Charles Lamont
  • Guionista
    • Charles Lamont
  • Elenco
    • Shirley Temple
    • Eugene Butler
    • Georgie Smith
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.5/10
    201
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    • Dirección
      • Charles Lamont
    • Guionista
      • Charles Lamont
    • Elenco
      • Shirley Temple
      • Eugene Butler
      • Georgie Smith
    • 7Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 1Opinión de los críticos
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    Shirley Temple
    Shirley Temple
    • Polly Tix
    Eugene Butler
    Eugene Butler
    • Country Politician
    Georgie Smith
    Georgie Smith
    • Corrupt Politician
    Gloria Ann White
    Gloria Ann White
    • The Little Sister
    Philip Hurlic
    Philip Hurlic
    • Dynamite
    • (sin créditos)
    Marilyn Spinner
    • Child on strike
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      • Charles Lamont
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      • Charles Lamont
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    5yvonnemc-1

    An enlightened look at Shirley Temples Cinema beginnings

    At first I thought the little darlings were cute but my heart sunk, feeling like some old pervert who had money had taken advantage of innocence and the poor. Then I found it to be of great value to me. We are a spoiled society in a time when we have so much and appreciate so little. These films were made during the great depression… very harsh times when people were starving, broken, lost everything and the films are a peek into what life was like. The comments say a great deal about that time in history, and although it seems distasteful at first, you still can't help but appreciate how talented Shirley Temple was at such an early age!

    Why would anyone even allow someone to depict the little ones in such a way? Child porn, incest and other abuses were handled differently then and usually considered nobody's business as well. We didn't have the laws we presently have and I think we should be appreciative of the lessons that show us just how far we have come in both our technology and our laws of humanity in less than a century. We should also be grateful to those who pioneered the whole process, both the victims and the heroes. A picture speaks a thousand words and I see these little films as a valuable piece of our history.

    The time that most of us know Shirley Temple best for was during World War II when she gave us all hope (Such as "The Little Princess"). Shirley Temple gave us what we needed most in a time when we had so many devastating losses. She was America's Little Sweetheart who later became an ambassador to the United States since she had spent her life knowing how to deal with dignitaries from foreign countries. We owe her respect and a thank you in a big way and these early films show us that her successes and contributions were not from easy beginnings or for free!
    5Sylviastel

    Shirley Temple Goes to Washington!

    Shirley Temple starred in many short films before the feature length productions. As a performer in the Great Depression, money was tight everywhere including Hollywood. This film shows kids playing adults who are in politicians in Washington D.C. This film short captures the silliness and foolishness of politics that probably occurs there. Shirley Temple is fine as Polly Tix. The other cast members who are all kids seem to realize the nonsense. While its a satirical take on politics, the kids probably act better than the actual adults. Still disturbed by the boys without shirts in these short films. The kid actors were obviously exploited and poorly paid. Maybe an investigation should take place to know more about how these children performers fared during and after.
    JohnnyOldSoul

    4-year-old Shirley as a call girl???

    This is one truly bizarre film! The "Baby Burlesks" were a series of short films intended as an answer to the hugely popular "Our Gang" series, but in the "Burlesks" toddlers enacted adult roles with truly twisted and shocking results.

    In this outing, 4-year-old Shirley Temple plays Polly Tix, a high-priced call girl who is sent by corrupt officials to influence a backwoods politician. There's racial stereotypes, racy dialogue and a rather bizarre cake fight. Little Shirley sashays across the screen in a manner that would make Madonna blush. Despite the lewdness of these little films, they are rather interesting, giving us a glimpse of a time when people thought differently than we do now, and child actors were merely cashcows for greedy studios and stage parents. (of course, that may still be the case today.)

    Some other films in this series of child exploitation include: "War Babies," "Kid 'N' Africa," and "Kid 'N' Hollywood" in which Shirley Temple plays a Marlene-esque character called Morelegs Sweettrick! Reprehensable? Perhaps, depending on what their original intent was, but still an important capsule of our past.

    These films are available on video in several collections, including Goodtimes Home Video's "Shirley Temple Festival" on the same tape as "The Little Princess" (1939).
    1filmloverlady

    Just Awful

    Why anyone would want to scantily dress little children, put them in adult situations and call this entertainment is beyond me. I mistakenly got this on DVD from Netflix as I thought it was a documentary of her early films. The quality is horrible and no entertainment value at all- Totally weird!!! I have a feeling that even Shirley would cringe at the thought that these early 'films' were released on DVD. There are so many better Shirley Temple films, yet those are not out on DVD, but this junk is! Go Figure????? I would love to see a boxed set of some of her later films when she was still a teen-ager. I think the movie studios need to get their act together and give us some of the films that were never released on VHS-
    2planktonrules

    Yet another stupid and nasty little film.....

    "Shirley Temple's mother designed the black lace panties and bra worn by Temple".

    The above comment is from IMDb and pretty much sums up why I hated this film and the other 'Kiddie Burlesque' films Educational Pictures made with Shirley Temple at the beginning of her career. The joke in the films consisted of very, very young children dressing and acting like adults--and in many suggestive and sexually inappropriate situations. Like the rest, Shirley amazes the audience with her singing and dancing--which, frankly, was terrible as any child's SHOULD have been at that age. Sure, she quickly developed into an amazing actress--but here, watching her is like going to watch a school pageant--and NO ONE would pay to watch that! Combined with the creepy factor, this is NOT a film that normal folks would readily enjoy. Beware.

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    • Trivia
      6th entry in the Baby Burlesk one-reel comedy series.
    • Citas

      [first lines]

      Country Politician: I promise if elected, I will go to Washington as a servant of the people and not as a puppet! And furthermore, my fellow Americans, this practice of castor-oil consumption must be defeated!

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Hollywood Uncensored (1987)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 4 de junio de 1933 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Shirley Temple: Polly Tix in Washington
    • Productoras
      • Jack Hays Productions
      • Educational Films Corporation of America
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      11 minutos
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      • Black and White
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