Bright Eyes (1934 film)

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Bright Eyes (1934 film) is a 1934 American musical comedy-drama best known for starring Shirley Temple and featuring her signature song "On the Good Ship Lollipop."

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instanceOf American film
film
musical comedy-drama film
basedOn an original story
cinematographyBy Arthur C. Miller
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director David Butler
distributedInFormat black-and-white
distributor Fox Film Corporation
editedBy Louis Loeffler
surface form: Louis R. Loeffler
era Pre-Code Hollywood
featuresCharacter James "Loop" Merritt
Joy Smythe
Shirley Blake
featuresSong On the Good Ship Lollipop
filmingStudio 20th Century Fox
surface form: Fox studios in Hollywood
genre comedy-drama film
musical film
hasSignaturePerformanceBy Shirley Temple
hasTargetAudience family
hasTheme class differences
family
orphanhood
includesElement comedy
drama
musical numbers
mainCharacter Shirley Blake
musicBy Edward Ward
Hugo Friedhofer
R.H. Bassett
notableFor featuring Shirley Temple’s signature song "On the Good Ship Lollipop"
originalLanguage English
partOf Shirley Temple filmography
portrays the life of a little girl after her mother’s death
producer Sol M. Wurtzel
productionCompany Fox Film Corporation
releaseDate December 28, 1934
releaseYear 1934
runtimeMinutes 83
screenwriter Edwin J. Burke
William M. Conselman
setIn United States of America
surface form: United States
starring Charles Sellon
James Dunn
Jane Withers
Judith Allen
Lois Wilson
Shirley Temple
storyBy David Butler

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Terry (dog) filmAppearance Bright Eyes (1934 film)
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