The value of a Shirley Temple doll made in 1982 can vary significantly based on its condition, packaging, and rarity. Generally, these dolls may sell for anywhere from $10 to $50, depending on the specifics. Collectible markets can fluctuate, so checking current listings on auction sites or collectibles shops can provide a more accurate valuation.
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.
There are reproduction Shirley Temple milk pitchers on the market. To tell the difference, it helps to have an original and reproduction side by side. The reproduction is made of cheaper glass and will feel thinner and rougher than the original.
Shirley Temple was named the honorary ambassador to Ghana by President Kwame Nkrumah in 1961. This appointment was part of Ghana's efforts to promote its image and strengthen diplomatic ties with the United States. Temple's fame as a child actress and her philanthropic work made her a suitable figure for this role.
It was (is?) a way for under-aged people to appear to be drinking.
""kids last stand""
Ideal Toy Corporation
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.
Because she helped the great depression and made everybody happy;)
Now and Forever 1934 with Gary Cooper, Carole Lombard, and Shirley Temple; see the link below.
Shirley Temple
Shirley Temple
There are reproduction Shirley Temple milk pitchers on the market. To tell the difference, it helps to have an original and reproduction side by side. The reproduction is made of cheaper glass and will feel thinner and rougher than the original.
Shirley Temple (1928-present) was most famous in the thirties as an actress and singer. She made the Great Depression somewhat bearable to American lower classes.
Heidi made in 1937 http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Hills/8038/1wooden.htm
I believe you're thinking of the TV showHazel. The star's name was Shirley Booth not Shirley Temple. The father was played by Don DeFore and the son was Bobby Buntrock. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054545/
It's Bright Eyes, I believe. I was searching for the same answer.