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Child Star: The Shirley Temple Story

  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • TV-G
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
518
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Child Star: The Shirley Temple Story (2001)
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The life, laughters, and luck of one of the most famous and beloved child stars, Shirley Temple.The life, laughters, and luck of one of the most famous and beloved child stars, Shirley Temple.The life, laughters, and luck of one of the most famous and beloved child stars, Shirley Temple.

  • Director
    • Nadia Tass
  • Writers
    • Shirley Temple
    • Joe Wiesenfeld
  • Stars
    • Connie Britton
    • Colin Friels
    • Hinton Battle
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    518
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nadia Tass
    • Writers
      • Shirley Temple
      • Joe Wiesenfeld
    • Stars
      • Connie Britton
      • Colin Friels
      • Hinton Battle
    • 33User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Connie Britton
    Connie Britton
    • Gertrude Temple
    Colin Friels
    Colin Friels
    • George Temple
    Hinton Battle
    Hinton Battle
    • Bill Bojangles Robinson
    Emily Hart
    Emily Hart
    • Shirley Temple
    • (as Emily Anne Hart)
    Ashley Rose
    Ashley Rose
    • Shirley Temple
    • (as Ashley Rose Orr)
    James Barkley
    • Jack at age 13
    Peter Barron
    • Assistant Director
    Randall Berger
    Randall Berger
    • Bank President
    • (as Randall Berger Jr.)
    Zoe Bertram
    Zoe Bertram
    • Mrs. Pelucci
    Alex Brown
    • Film Crew Member
    Paul Craig
    • Simon Lee
    John Diedrich
    • Sheehan
    Jerome Ehlers
    Jerome Ehlers
    • John Ford
    Tony Farrell
    • Henry Hathaway
    Samantha Hart
    • Shirley Temple, age 3
    • (as Samantha Leslie Gilliams)
    Frank Gallacher
    • Schenk
    William Gluth
    • Lionel Barrymore
    Daniel Gostolow
    • Dancer
    • Director
      • Nadia Tass
    • Writers
      • Shirley Temple
      • Joe Wiesenfeld
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    10mermaidhair02

    Ashley Rose Orr was wonderful

    The cast in this movie were all wonderful, but Ashley Rose Orr far outshines them all. She was adorable and she truly captured Shirley in her performance. She may not have been Shirley's twin but she did wonderful playing her as on screen and off screen Shirley. Loved the dance scenes. The girl who played Shirley at age 3 was absolutely adorable. I didn't care much for the older Shirley, played by Emily Hart. She looked nothing like Shirley or even Ashley Rose Orr. Emily would be better in more modern movies. A better older Shirley could have been found, or I think Ashley Rose Orr could have done it fine with some help from makeup and hair, etc. Overall Ashley Rose Orr was very entertaining and I'd love to see her on the screen again, whether big screen or small screen!
    m_yellowboy

    Why was this made? It's Terrible!

    Whats the point of this boring movie? I mean Shirley Temple had it so easy. What does she have to complain about anyway? ABC has been putting out some great movies like "Me and My Shadows: Life With Judy Garland" and "Anne Frank". Those two were great biographies of two people who really suffered. To me little Shirley seemed spoiled and annoying. It just wasted my Sunday night, which was my 18th birthday. Another reason i didn't enjoy this movie is because I am not a Shirley Temple fan at all, instead I am a big Judy Garland fan. Now Judy was a true star and at least she can act and sing a whole lot better than shirley. If you want to see a really good tv-movie about a star, watch "Me and My Shadows", not this pathetic excuse for a tv-movie.
    Movementmagic

    An Exciting and Extremely Entertaining Portrayal ! !

    The beautifully charming Ashley Rose Orr has exploded on the screens of millions of Americans with a gift of song and dance the world hasn't seen since the real Shirley Temple. The Movie showed a child that took control of her life and was not injured by the business, Bravo Disney !

    The songs were so clear and well re-created. The dance numbers were more exciting then in the original B/W movies. Very authentic in costuming and sets. The Supporting cast worked well with the child star herself. My only disappointment is that it wasn't a 4 hour 2 part movie. I hope Disney will run with this "NEW" CHILD STAR ! ! ! !
    Gregster-5

    peculiar, lifeless bio pic

    Really quite a peculiar bio pic. In fairness, I didn't catch the first 15 minutes of this when it was shown on TV, but I can't imagine it being substantially different from the rest of the movie. Some observations:

    • it's difficult to believe that a screenplay like this got through development. - The movie seems to have a somewhat sanitized view of shirly's relationship with her parents, the scenes where she interacts with them are strangely muted - Nothing (that I could see) is mentioned about race and shirly's relationship with Bill Bojangles (uncle billy) - surely this would have been interesting to learn about - we see how the studio boos sees shirly, and makes some offhand comments privately, but in terms of the screenplay, it leads nowhere - the young lady who plays Temple is fine, but doesn't resemble her in any way physically or in the way she speaks or mannerisms. - the movie seems to end mid-scene
    7lugonian

    A Shirley Temple Biography

    "Child Star: The Shirley Temple Story" (2001), which premiered on ABC Television's THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF Disney on Mother's Day, May 13th, is one of several made-for-TV bio-pics that have been hitting the airwaves in recent months, with earlier presentations on the lives of the Three Stooges, Judy Garland, etc., just to name a few, but I somehow find "Child Star" to be a pleasant surprise among the others. Based on Shirley Temple Black's autobiography of the same name, it deals with a little girl's incredible rise to fame in motion pictures during dark days of the Great Depression in the 1930s, making box office gold for Fox Films, later 20th Century-Fox. Sadly, like many top box office stars, Temple's winning streak would come to an end with a few flops, especially with "The Blue Bird,", before being dismissed by the studio where she made her home for seven years in 1940. In retrospect, Temple continued to act in some movies during her teenage years, but found true happiness leaving the spotlight and going to regular school amongst other children her age, something she was deprived in doing as a totaler. However, the movie concludes with Shirley, now 14, being called by producer David O. Selznick to interest her in a role in his upcoming project, "Since You Went Away? (1944) starring Claudette Colbert.

    Seeing every Shirley Temple movie that was either presented on local television and later available on video cassette, I feel I know whatever there is to know about this talented little girl who became the biggest and most recognizable box office child star of her day, and whose movies have seemed to have stood the test of time today. What makes this particular TV bio worth viewing is that the writers kept the story as accurate as possible, without adding some fiction to give the story some lift. At least I didn't seem to find any inaccuracies in the story that didn't belong there, but felt her meeting with aviatrix Amelia Earhart being one of the few slow-points of the plot. Little added details having Temple on loan from Fox to Paramount to appear in "Little Miss Marker" and the not-so-famous "Now and Forever" (both 1934) are captured, which could have had the writers say these two movies were produced at Fox, hoping its viewers wouldn't have known the difference. Even the one who played "Little Miss Marker" co-star, Dorothy Dell (1915-1934), is almost a hum-dinger to that late actress.

    As for the performance of newcomer Ashley Rose Orr as child star Shirley Temple, while there is only ONE Shirley Temple, Orr does her best in portraying her, right down to the curls, giggle and that nose twitch. Obviously she must have studied Temple's mannerisms down to the simplest detail by watching all her movies, and like the person she portrayed, she must have been coached well by her mother. Orr singing Temple songs such as "The Good Ship Lollipop" and "Animal Crackers in My Soup" was not Temple's voice dubbed into hers, but Orr's herself. The recreation of the dancing sequence with both Bill "Bojangles" Robinson and later Buddy Ebsen will possibly bring back that nostalgic feel to those who grew up watching Temple movies on TV for many years.

    "Child Star" is possibly a long overdue movie tribute to Shirley Temple, but again, maybe it came at the right time. Had it been made in the 1950s or so, possibly her life story would have been very disjointed with a child actress appearing in movies with fictitious name titles and/ or having her appear in films with actors she never met.

    Also featured in the cast are Hinton Battle as Bojangles (who also choreographed the dance steps Bojangles had made famous), Connie Britton as Gertrude Temple, and Colin Friels, with executive producers being Paula Hart and daughter Melissa Joan Hart. Melissa's sister, Emily Anne Hart, is the one who plays the role as the teen-aged Shirley during the final ten minutes or so.

    In spite that "Child Star" leaves some questions unanswered, it may not be the best TV-bio ever made, however, it's definitely recommended for those familiar with her film work and ardent fans of Shirley Temple herself. (***)

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    • Trivia
      Producer Melissa Joan Hart is a huge Shirley Temple fan and brought some of her own Shirley Temple dolls along to use it in the film.
    • Goofs
      In 1934, a newsreel states that Hitler is celebrating his 38th birthday. However, Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, meaning that he turned 45 in 1934.
    • Connections
      References La p'tite Shirley (1934)
    • Soundtracks
      On The Good Ship Lollipop
      (uncredited)

      Music by Richard A. Whiting

      Lyrics by Sidney Clare

      Performed by Ashley Rose

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 2001 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Australia
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Australia
    • Production companies
      • Hartbreak Films
      • Walt Disney Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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