Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938)
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- Approved
- 1h 21min
- Comedy, Drama
- 18 Mar 1938 (USA)
- Movie
Rebecca's Uncle Harry leaves her with Aunt Miranda who forbids her to associate with show people. But neighbor Anthony Kent is a talent scout who secretly sets it up for her to become a radio broadcaster.
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Award:
- 1 nomination.
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Cast verified as complete
Shirley Temple | ... |
Rebecca Winstead
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Randolph Scott | ... |
Anthony Kent
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Jack Haley | ... |
Orville Smithers
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Gloria Stuart | ... |
Gwen Warren
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Phyllis Brooks | ... |
Lola Lee
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Helen Westley | ... |
Aunt Miranda Wilkins
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Slim Summerville | ... |
Homer Busby
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Bill Robinson | ... |
Aloysius
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Raymond Scott and His Quintet | ... |
Raymond Scott and His Quintet
(as Raymond Scott Quintet)
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Alan Dinehart | ... |
Purvis
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J. Edward Bromberg | ... |
Dr. Hill
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Dixie Dunbar | ... |
Receptionist
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Paul Hurst | ... |
Florabelle's Father
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William Demarest | ... |
Henry Kipper
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Ruth Gillette | ... |
Melba
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Paul Harvey | ... |
Cyrus Bartlett
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Clarence Wilson | ... |
Jake Singer
(as Clarence Hummel Wilson)
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Sam Hayes | ... |
Radio Announcer
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Gary Breckner | ... |
Radio Announcer
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Carroll Nye | ... |
Radio Announcer
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Franklin Pangborn | ... |
Hamilton Montmarcy
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William Wagner | ... |
Reverend Turner
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Eily Malyon | ... |
Mrs. Turner
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Mary McCarty | ... |
Florabelle
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Lynn Bari | ... |
Myrtle - Secretary (uncredited)
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Don Craig | ... |
Quartette Member (uncredited)
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Bill Days | ... |
Quartette Member (uncredited)
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Sid Fields | ... |
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
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Joy Healy | ... |
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
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Esther Howard | ... |
Stage Mother (uncredited)
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Robert Lowery | ... |
Attendant (uncredited)
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Ada Lynn | ... |
Nasal Child Singer (uncredited)
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Arthur McCullough | ... |
Quartette Member (uncredited)
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Arthur Rankin | ... |
Attendant (uncredited)
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Max Smith | ... |
Quartette Member (uncredited)
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Patty Jo Tracy | ... |
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
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Emmett Vogan | ... |
Program Director (uncredited)
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Directed by
Allan Dwan |
Written by
Karl Tunberg | ... | (screen play) and |
Don Ettlinger | ... | (screen play) |
Kate Douglas Wiggin | ... | (suggested by a story by) |
William M. Conselman | ... | (contributor to treatment) (uncredited) |
Ben Markson | ... | (contributor to treatment) (uncredited) |
Produced by
Raymond Griffith | ... | associate producer |
Jack Jungmeyer | ... | assistant producer (uncredited) |
Ben Silvey | ... | assistant producer (uncredited) |
Darryl F. Zanuck | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Cinematography by
Arthur C. Miller | ... | (photography) (as Arthur Miller) |
Editing by
Allen McNeil | ... | film editor |
Editorial Department
John Griffith | ... | cutter (uncredited) |
Casting By
Phillip Moore | ... | unit casting director (uncredited) |
Art Direction by
Bernard Herzbrun | ||
Hans Peters |
Set Decoration by
Thomas Little | ... | (set decorations) |
Costume Design by
Gwen Wakeling | ... | (costumes) |
Makeup Department
Madge Boyd | ... | hair stylist (uncredited) |
Robert Cowan | ... | makeup (uncredited) |
Production Management
Darryl F. Zanuck | ... | in charge of production |
Ed Ebele | ... | production manager (uncredited) |
W.F. Fitzgerald | ... | unit manager (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Aaron Rosenberg | ... | assistant director |
Eli Dunn | ... | second assistant director (uncredited) |
Jack Temple | ... | second assistant director (uncredited) |
Art Department
Frank E. Hughes | ... | set dresser (uncredited) |
Ed Jones | ... | props (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Roger Heman Sr. | ... | sound (as Roger Heman) |
George Leverett | ... | sound |
Bob Bertrand | ... | boom man (uncredited) |
William Brent | ... | assistant sound (uncredited) |
Howard McCann | ... | cableman (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Jack Brown | ... | gaffer (uncredited) |
Logan Brown | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Henry Cronjager Jr. | ... | assistant camera (uncredited) |
Bobby Jones | ... | electrician (uncredited) |
Joseph LaShelle | ... | second camera (uncredited) |
Paul Lockwood | ... | assistant camera (uncredited) |
Kenneth McDonald | ... | best boy (uncredited) |
Earl Nickerel | ... | best boy (uncredited) |
Anthony Ugrin | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Hilda Anderson | ... | wardrobe girl (uncredited) |
Sam Benson | ... | wardrobe supervisor (uncredited) |
Eugene Joseff | ... | costume jeweller (uncredited) |
Gertrude Kirkwood | ... | wardrobe woman (uncredited) |
Ernest Rotchy | ... | wardrobe man (uncredited) |
Music Department
Mack Gordon | ... | music and lyrics by |
Arthur Lange | ... | musical director |
Sidney D. Mitchell | ... | music and lyrics by |
Samuel Pokrass | ... | music and lyrics by (as Sam Pokrass) |
Lew Pollack | ... | music and lyrics by |
Harry Revel | ... | music and lyrics by |
Raymond Scott | ... | music and lyrics by |
Jack Yellen | ... | music and lyrics by |
Script and Continuity Department
Stanley Scheuer | ... | script clerk (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Nick Castle | ... | dances staged by |
Geneva Sawyer | ... | dances staged by |
Tom Morrissey | ... | follow-up man (uncredited) |
Leicester Wagner | ... | publicist (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Twentieth Century Fox (presents)
Distributors
- Twentieth Century Fox (1938) (United States) (theatrical) (as 20th Century Fox) (released through)
- Deutsche Fox-Film (1938) (Germany) (theatrical)
- Fox Films (1938) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Fox-Film (1938) (Germany) (theatrical) (Ostmark)
- Twentieth Century Fox Film Company (1938) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Twentieth Century Fox (1938) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- Twentieth Century Fox (1938) (France) (theatrical)
- Twentieth Century-Fox (1938) (Mexico) (theatrical)
- Yleisradio (YLE) (1963) (Finland) (tv)
- Magnetic Video (1979) (United States) (VHS) (Betamax)
- Disney Channel (1986) (United States) (tv) (as The Disney Channel)
- CBS/Fox Home Video (1987) (Australia) (video)
- CBS/Fox (1988) (United States) (VHS)
- Playhouse Video (1988) (United States) (VHS)
- CBS/Fox (1989) (United States) (VHS)
- Playhouse Video (1989) (United States) (VHS)
- CBS/Fox (1990) (United States) (VHS)
- Playhouse Video (1990) (United States) (VHS)
- Fox Video (1994) (United States) (VHS)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2001) (United States) (DVD)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2005) (United States) (DVD)
- FS Film (2006) (Finland) (DVD)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2011) (United States) (Blu-ray)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2017) (United States) (Blu-ray)
- The Criterion Channel (2021) (United States) (tv) (digital)
- CBS/Fox (1988) (United States) (video) (laserdisc)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (this picture made under the jurisdiction of)
- Triage Motion Picture Services (restoration)
Storyline
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Taglines | STREAMLINED, SWINGLINED Musical Laugh Hit! (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 20 March 1938) See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Bill Robinson visited Shirley Temple at an exclusive and restricted hotel to rehearse the "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" number for this film. Temple later recalled, "I asked Bill what cottage he was staying in. He told me, 'I'm staying in the chauffeur quarters above the garage.' It wasn't until years later that I understood why." See more » |
Goofs | Shirley Temple's stunt double, with her head turned away from the camera, is very obviously not Shirley, as she climbs down the ladder. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Shirley Temple: The Biggest Little Star (1996). See more » |
Soundtracks | Happy Endings See more » |
Quotes |
[last lines]
Rebecca Winstead: I always told you I was very self-reliant. See more » |