A little girl named Star lives with the lighthouse keeper who rescued her when her parents drowned. A truant officer decides she should go to boarding school, but she's rescued by relatives.A little girl named Star lives with the lighthouse keeper who rescued her when her parents drowned. A truant officer decides she should go to boarding school, but she's rescued by relatives.A little girl named Star lives with the lighthouse keeper who rescued her when her parents drowned. A truant officer decides she should go to boarding school, but she's rescued by relatives.
- Awards
- 3 wins total
- Deputy Sheriff
- (as James Farley)
- Ira J. Slocum - Storekeeper
- (uncredited)
- Second Engineer
- (uncredited)
- First Engineer
- (uncredited)
- Foreman
- (uncredited)
- Governess
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe earliest script of the movie called for Captain January to die at the end, just before Star is taken away from him by her relatives: "On their final evening together, he allows her to light the lamp in the lighthouse [something she has always wanted to do]. She is unaware that the Captain has suffered a massive heart attack and is unable to carry out his duties. January sees the lamp lit and dies." Shirley Temple's producer, Darryl F. Zanuck, made extensive changes to this script.
- Quotes
Helen: My mother was very beautiful, wasn't she, Cap?
Capt. January: Mighty pretty, Star, according to her pictures.
Helen: We're awfully lucky, aren't we?
Capt. January: Lucky?
Helen: I'd never have known what my mother looked like if it wasn't for that trunk. Did you swim out to get it, too?
Capt. January: No, it just washed ashore.
- Alternate versionsJohn Carradine's scenes were deleted and uncredited.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Gotta Dance, Gotta Sing (1982)
- SoundtracksAt the Codfish Ball
(1936)
Music by Lew Pollack
Lyrics by Sidney D. Mitchell
Sung and danced by Shirley Temple (uncredited) and Buddy Ebsen (uncredited)
Also sung by Shirley Temple (uncredited), Guy Kibbee (uncredited), Slim Summerville (uncredited) and an offscreen Chorus
Played also during the end credits
Shirley Temple captivates her audience once again in this, one of her most popular films. Aided by fine production values courtesy of Fox, the Tiny Tyke does not disappoint. Singing & dancing, laughing or crying, she once again exhibits all the talents which for years made her top of the Hollywood box office heap.
It's difficult to imagine anyone other than cuddly Guy Kibbee in the title role. He's excellent, but he's also given firm support from old pros Slim Summerville & Jane Darwell. Sara Haden makes a nasty villainess, while OUR GANG bad boy Jerry Tucker is her obnoxious nephew. Pretty June Lang plays the sweet village schoolteacher.
Amiable hoofer Buddy Ebsen joins Shirley in a wonderful song & dance number, The Cod Fish Ball.' Tall & pliable, with plenty of goofy facial expressions, Buddy's performance gives a little idea as to how much he might have contributed to THE WIZARD OF OZ three years later over at Metro, had not health reasons forced him to withdrawal.
Shirley also sings Early Bird' and, in a delightful nursery fantasy, The Right Somebody To Love.'
- Ron Oliver
- Sep 28, 2001
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Mali pomorac
- Filming locations
- Monterey, California, USA(fisherman's wharf)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 17 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1