POPULAR SHIRLEY TEMPLE
FEATURED IK MAYFAIR’S ATTRACTION
Shirley Temple, that arch-darling of the screen, will capture your hearts again. Another picture, ‘ Our Little Girl,’ will open to-morrow at the Slayfair with ‘ Tho Bishop Misbehaves.’ Without exaggeration ‘ Our Little Girl,’ an emotional story that might happen in any home, can be called her greatest picture to date. The rich spontaneous art she displays here rebuilds our faith in ail that goes to make life a joyous adventure. In this compelling picture Shirley sings a song which bears the title of the picture. She captivates young and old, tugs the heart strings with her unassuming hut perfect art, singing with tho same rich humanity that holds her audience when she is acting. Shirley plays an adorable little charmer who touches the heart one instant and sends you into gales of mirth the next. A London bishop on a rampage of mystery—a young couple who try to bo amateur criminals —and an hilarious plot in which tho bishop, who reads detective stories, turns Sherlock Holmes and outHolmscs any detective ever hoard of before—those are among the details of ‘ The Bishop Misbehaves.’
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Evening Star, Issue 22351, 29 May 1936, Page 14
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188POPULAR SHIRLEY TEMPLE Evening Star, Issue 22351, 29 May 1936, Page 14
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