Junior Coghlan is much taken with Mary Blackford, who has just moved in next door. He's trying to date her up when high school swell Kenneth Howell tries to move in on the young lovely. Coghlan is up for anything, but it turns into a disastrous evening.
It's a very good short comedy under the direction of Charles Lamont. If it's at all available, it's because it features Shirley Temple as Coghlan's annoying kid sister. Lamont wasn't the first director to put Miss Temple on screen, but he was the second, and he featured her in a dozen shorts from 1932 through 1934. This one came out in September of 1932. The next month Miss Temple was in her first feature, and within three years she would be the biggest -- as well as the littlest -- star in Hollywood.
It's a very good short comedy under the direction of Charles Lamont. If it's at all available, it's because it features Shirley Temple as Coghlan's annoying kid sister. Lamont wasn't the first director to put Miss Temple on screen, but he was the second, and he featured her in a dozen shorts from 1932 through 1934. This one came out in September of 1932. The next month Miss Temple was in her first feature, and within three years she would be the biggest -- as well as the littlest -- star in Hollywood.