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Just Around the Corner (1938)

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Directed byIrving Cummings
CastShirley Temple, Joan Davis, Charles Farrell, Amanda Duff, Bill Robinson, Marilyn Knowlden, Bert Lahr, Franklin Pangborn and Cora Witherspoon
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 11, 1938
DVD ReleaseJuly 25, 2006
Running Time70 minutes
MPAA RatingG (General Audience)
UPC Code024543249313
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Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 1.0), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed - Dolby Digital 1.0)
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About Just Around the Corner

A wealthy man loses his wife and his fortune and must do repairs to support himself and his daughter. Luckily his daughter is Shirley Temple! She soon finds him not only more money but even a girlfriend. One of Miss Temple's last performances as a child JUST AROUND THE CORNER is also one of her most charming.System Requirements:Running Time: 70 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: G UPC: 024543249313 Manufacturer No: 2234931 Product Description

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Average user review: 4.0 (5 reviews)

rating: 3 Quotecute Temple musicalQuote
Even the most talented child stars have to grow up one day. In JUST AROUND THE CORNER, you can sense the "beginning of the end" of Temple's child star career. This was Temple's final movie of 1938; the following year she'd struggle to maintain her popularity at the box office as she tried to make the difficult transition from child star to juvenile performer.

In JUST AROUND THE CORNER, Temple plays out a variation of the same story she had done so many times before. When her father (Charles Farrell) loses all his money, little Penny Hale (Temple) is pulled out of her exclusive boarding school and reunites with him in their ritzy Manhattan apartment building - where they have been forced to move from the penthouse to the basement. Instead of complaining, Penny takes positive charge of the situation and befriends an old man she believes to be "Uncle Sam".

JUST AROUND THE CORNER is the usual sparkling musical comedy which Temple did so well. The Manhattan apartment building is full of great performers (Bert Lahr as the valet, Joan Davis as the dog-walker, and Bill "Bojangles" Robinson as the doorman!), and Temple gets to do a fun musical number with them called "This is a Happy Little Ditty".

Fans of Temple will really enjoy this high-spirited musical comedy, despite it's somewhat predictable nature, JUST AROUND THE CORNER is one to enjoy.

The DVD includes both B&W and computer-colourised versions of the film; the coloured version is quite good with accurate colouring and solid shadow detailing. (Single-sided, dual-layer disc). December 9, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteA Funny Shirley Temple MovieQuote
Shirley Temple was the princess of the box office for 1936, 1937 and 1938. This movie was the final Shirley Temple movie of 1938. If you like Shirley Temple this movie wears well. This movie is cute and funny and there are several classic moments that made me laugh out loud.

Shirley returns home from boarding school because of an unspecified problem. After she returns home we learn that Shirley's architect father has lost his job and has moved from a penthouse apartment to the basement. Her father is now the electrician for the building in which they live. Shirley takes everything in stride and does her best to persevere.

Shirley Temple was about 10 years old when this movie was made, but she looks younger. She retains much of the charm she had as a little girl. Shirley manages to keep the action and the humor both high as we see her raise money for wealthy Samuel G. Henshaw, thinking that he is Uncle Sam. Shirley manages to cut the curls from a boy's hair, causing his mother to throw a genuine fit, simultaneously generating some of the best laughs in the movie. Shirley also manages to have a dance routine with Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, the fourth and last dance routine in a movie for Shirley and Bojangles.

Shirley Temple was finishing a phenomenal run as the most popular actor of her day, and the most popular child actor in history. She would have eighteen more film roles, some of which were very good, but this movie marks the dividing line between Shirley Temple the phenomenally popular child star, and Shirley Temple the modestly popular adolescent and teen star. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and if you have enjoyed other Shirley Temple movies, you will enjoy this one too!
January 13, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteShirley Temple Just Around the CornerQuote
I purchased this DVD as my daughter is performing one of the songs from the movie. However as a family we have watched it many times and all three of my children now get great enjoyment from the movie and they all know the words to all of the songs. Very happy with the movie itself and the quality of the recording November 4, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteThis is one of my favorites Quote
Just around the corner is excellent in a musical way. I love this! August 26, 2006

rating: 3 QuoteTypical Shirley Temple; and lots of funQuote
Yes, her mom's dead, and she's taking care of dad. Yes, they go from riches to rags and back to riches again. And yes, everyone lives happily ever after. But don't you want a Temple film to be that way! And along the way are some really interesting turns and twists (besides the dance steps), like Shriley teaching a mama's boy to beat the other kids to the punch in a rather anti-Pygmalian side story; and some great laughs with a very young Eve Arden and a bunch of dogs in the kennel. Sound interesting? It is really quite unique and one of my favorites of the Shirley Temple collection. September 1, 2000

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