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Captain January (1936)

Captain January (1936)
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Previously filmed as a vehicle for Baby Peggy Montgomery in 1922, Laura E. Richard's Captain January was warmed up as a Shirley Temple picture 14 years later. Temple plays Star, a child of divorce who is looked after by crusty-but-lovable lighthouse keeper Captain January (Guy Kibbee). Truant officer Agatha Morgan (Sara Haden) determines that the Captain is not providing Star with suitable surroundings or a proper education, and before long our sobbing heroine is whisked away to a boarding school. She is rescued by kindly Mr. and Mrs. Morgan (George Irving and Nella Walker), distant relatives who try to provide the girl with a decent home, but the poor child still yearns for the company of Captain January and his friends Paul (Buddy Ebsen) and Nazro (Slim Summerville). All ends happily when January and his two chums are hired as crew members on the Morgans' yacht. One of Shirley Temple's best films, Captain January would be memorable if only for her singing-dancing duet with Buddy Ebsen, "At the Codfish Ball." Thanks to a legal loophole, the film has lapsed into public domain, joining A Little Princess as the most accessible of Temple's vehicles. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Shirley TempleGuy Kibbee, (more)
Director(s):
David Butler
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Captain January

Previously filmed as a vehicle for Baby Peggy Montgomery in 1922, Laura E. Richard's Captain January was warmed up as a Shirley Temple picture 14 years later. Temple plays Star, a child of divorce who is looked after by crusty-but-lovable lighthouse keeper Captain January (Guy Kibbee). Truant officer Agatha Morgan (Sara Haden) determines that the Captain is not providing Star with suitable surroundings or a proper education, and before long our sobbing heroine is whisked away to a boarding school. She is rescued by kindly Mr. and Mrs. Morgan (George Irving and Nella Walker), distant relatives who try to provide the girl with a decent home, but the poor child still yearns for the company of Captain January and his friends Paul (Buddy Ebsen) and Nazro (Slim Summerville). All ends happily when January and his two chums are hired as crew members on the Morgans' yacht. One of Shirley Temple's best films, Captain January would be memorable if only for her singing-dancing duet with Buddy Ebsen, "At the Codfish Ball." Thanks to a legal loophole, the film has lapsed into public domain, joining A Little Princess as the most accessible of Temple's vehicles. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
76 mins

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Director(s):
David Butler
Writer(s):
Sam HellmanHarry TugendGladys Lehman
Producer(s):
Darryl F. Zanuck
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Child Classic)
Categories:
Music & Performing Arts
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Megan E.

Sweet film with interesting musical numbers. Feel good film all around. Worth watching!

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George L.

My mom and I really enjoyed watching this one... Moms 85 and remembered seeing this one a the theater! Shirley really dances an amazing outdoor number with a young Guy Kibbee (from the Beverly hillbillies) - He was quite a dancer! One nice option with this one is that you can choose to see it in color or BW. I liked the color version on my 12 foot home theater. If you liked this review visit: www.GreenerTweets.com

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Rachel J R.

As a grandmother, I am sharing the Shirley Temple movies that I enjoyed as a child. Captain January was one of my favorites. My granddaughters, ages 2 and 3, loved the movie. They tried to sing and dance right along with Shirley. It was hilarious and was quite refreshing in comparison to today’s entertainment

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