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As a Shirley Temple fan, I have purchased each one of these original DVD sets so far. This one is definitely the weakest.

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The one strong movie of the three, “The Runt Princess”, cannot design up for the other two. Though all three movies glimpse obliging, it is the story/plot of each that is either their saving grace or their downfall. (Ticket that two of these movies – “The Tiny Princess” and “The Blue Bird” are in colour, while “Stand Up and Cheer” has been left in its new black-and-white space without a colourized version.)

“The Blue Bird” is dilapidated, and it is understandable that this film was the one generally viewed to have ended Shirley’s career as a child actress. The sage is insensible and drawn out, and one cannot befriend but contemplate that it would be distinguished better as a play (and, in fact, it was originally a play) . Shirley is unappealing as a selfish child, and the acting on the allotment of her co-stars is not very pleasurable. Young children would probably not understand some of the underlying themes, and might fetch bored. I certainly did…

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“The Diminutive Princess”, made a year earlier than “The Blue Bird”, is a powerful better film. Based on the book by Frances Hodgson Burnett, the movie tells the classic myth of itsy-bitsy Sara Crewe and her undying idea that her soldier father is collected alive. This version looks great; the colour is amazing. The sound didn’t seem quite upright (loud ambient noise and too-quiet voices), but that may be my DVD player.

“Stand Up and Cheer” is fair a unfamiliar movie. It’s not for children, and it barely has enough of a region to maintain adults entertained. It’s a mish-mash of song-and-dance numbers, and Shirley barely features in it at all. Luckily, with DVD technology, we can skip just to her special scene (and it is a estimable one… it’s no wonder the 1930s movie-going public fell in cherish with this child!) .

I am tranquil waiting for some of my other favourites to be released as fraction of this series, but I don’t know how many more 3-disc sets there will be, as there are five movies (by my count) left to be released: “Our Exiguous Girl”, “The Unpleasant Microscopic Rich Girl”, “Stowaway”, “Wee Willie Winkie”, and “Young People”.

So, for this state, three stars. The films have been restored nicely. They’re honest rather conventional on convey.

In this collection, we salvage Shirley’s only two Technicolor films: The Itsy-bitsy Princess and The Blue Bird, the venerable having been available on a dozen different – and detestable – DVDs. This time, Fox has restored all the three-strip Technicolor brilliance to two of the titles, and, strangely, released Stand Up And Cheer only in black-and-white. All the other black-and-whites in her collections were both b&w and colorized.

Perhaps it is because no colorization would gawk grand next to these Technicolors. They are absolutely breathtaking.

As for dispute, well, you may or may not care for the films, but as a friend of mine musty to say about three-strip Technicolor films:Good or unpleasant, they are always a feast for the eyes! Thank you Fox for the banquet!
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