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No, a movie titled "Preteen Slut: The Lollipop" was never made with Shirley Temple. Shirley Temple was a prominent child actress known for her wholesome roles in the 1930s and 1940s, and her filmography focused on family-friendly content. The title you mentioned does not align with her career or the type of films she was associated with.
Now and Forever 1934 with Gary Cooper, Carole Lombard, and Shirley Temple; see the link below.
Heidi made in 1937 http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Hills/8038/1wooden.htm
It's Bright Eyes, I believe. I was searching for the same answer.
She initially appeared in several shorts known as "Baby Burlesques", but they weren't actual movies. Her first movie was "Stand Up and Cheer" and her second movie (the one that is credited with making her a known star) was "Little Miss Marker".
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Because she helped the great depression and made everybody happy;)
It was (is?) a way for under-aged people to appear to be drinking.
Shirley Temple, the famous child actress, is not directly associated with orange juice. However, her name is famously linked to a popular non-alcoholic drink called the "Shirley Temple," which is typically made with ginger ale, grenadine, and a splash of orange juice or a maraschino cherry for garnish. So, while the real Shirley Temple herself doesn't have orange juice, the drink named after her may contain it.
No. Movie actress and diplomat Shirley Temple Black (1928-2014) retired from film roles at the age of 22, in 1950. She did not appear in either the original Our Gang / Little Rascals films nor the 1994 film version. As a major star of 20th Century Fox films during the 1930s, Shirley Temple was more-or-less a competitor with the Hal Roach Films that became owned by MGM. Temple made only one film for MGM, as a teenager in 1941.
You are probably thinking of Shirley Temple, later diplomat Shirley Temple black. Shirley, as she was known worked ONLY in juvenile roles, made mostly in the depression period. She did not act as an adult, unlike, say Natalie Wood, or Judy Garland. Garland, was not strictly speaking a child actress as she was small build and was in her TEENS when (Wizard) was made in l939.
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