Baby Burlesks

Baby Burlesks was a series of Pre-Code short films produced by Educational Pictures in the early 1930s.[1] The series featured three-year-old Shirley Temple in her first screen appearances. In her autobiography, Temple describes the Baby Burlesks series as "a cynical exploitation of our childish innocence," and that the short films were sometimes racist or sexist.

Baby Burlesks
Shirley Temple in Glad Rags to Riches (1933)
Directed byCharles Lamont
Ray Nazarro
Written byJack Hays
Charles Lamont
Produced byJack Hays
StarringShirley Temple
Georgie Billings
Danny Boone, Jr
Eugene Butler
Marilyn Granas
Philip Hurlic
Gloria Anne Mack
Arthur J. Maskery
Jimmie Milliken
Dorian Samson
Georgie Smith
CinematographySidney Wagner
Dwight Warren
Edited byWilliam Austin
Howard Dillinger
Arthur Ellis
Music byAlfonso Corelli
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.
Fox Film
Release dates
  • April 11, 1931 (1931-04-11)
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  • November 6, 1933 (1933-11-06)
Running time
10-11 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Filmography

Shirley Temple in Glad Rags to Riches

All eight films in the Baby Burlesks series were produced by Jack Hays and directed by Charles Lamont, except the first, Runt Page, which was directed by Ray Nazarro.[2] As a star, Temple, received $10 a day.[3] In 2009, all eight films were available on videocassette and DVD.

  • Runt Page
  • War Babies
  • Pie Covered Wagon
  • Glad Rags to Riches
  • Kid in Hollywood
  • The Kid's Last Fight
  • Polly Tix in Washington
  • Kid 'in' Africa

See also

References

  1. Black, p. 15; Windeler p. 111
  2. Black, p. 15
  3. Black, p. 15; Windeler, p. 111

Works cited

  • Black, Shirley Temple (1988), Child Star: an Autobiography, New York: Warner Books, Inc., ISBN 0-446-35792-8
  • Edwards, Anne (1988), Shirley Temple: American Princess, New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc.
  • Windeler, Robert (1992) [1978], The Films of Shirley Temple, New York: Carol Publishing Group, pp. 17, 111–129, ISBN 0-8065-0725-X
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