What's to Do? (1933) Poster

(1933)

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6/10
NOT Shirley's first film...but it's kind of cute.
planktonrules11 October 2020
1932 and 1933 were very busy years for young Shirley Temple. She appeared in fifteen films, mostly shorts, during this period. That's a lot of work for any actress....and distressing for such a young one! Back in the day, I guess they had little compunction for using (and I mean that in both ways) kids in films. I noticed another reviewer said it was her first film...but she'd already been in more than a dozen pictures before this.

The short stars Junior Coghlan, a teen actor who was definitely the bigger star when the film was made. As for Temple, she appeared in other family shorts with Coghlan and soon would explode into worldwide fame.

When the story begins, Sonny (Coghlan) narrowly wins the election for class president. He's super-excited...but his excitement is short-lived as his father informs him later that the family is moving to Seattle as hoe has gotten a new job. He also ends up getting in trouble and is confined to his room...and keeps sneaking away to play baseball...with occasionally funny results.

Overall, a cute little film that I especially enjoyed since Shirley was NOT the nice kid she played in later films but a little brat!
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7/10
Cute Shirley Film debut!
Sylviastel12 August 2011
Shirley Temple is casted as the little precocious adorable sister in this film short where the father announces to the family that he is moving them to Seattle, Washington. Unfortunately, Shirley's big brother has just won an election at school. He doesn't want to leave his elected post or the girl behind. So he and his friends come up with a savvy plot to keep him home rather than the move to rainy Seattle. It's a cute short and Shirley's a supporting player but she rises to the occasion. You can't take your eyes off of her curls, her glowing smile, and her ever happy optimism. Shirley Temple became a star and did it by doing shorts like this. This film short wasn't the best quality over time and neglect but it's okay to watch at least once.
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