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Captain January (1936) | Directed by David Butler
"Captain January" (1936) is a musical comedy-drama film starring Shirley Temple. It is based on the 1890 children's book of the same name by Laura E. Richards. The film highlights Temple's talents through its combination of music, dance, and emotional storytelling, making it one of her iconic performances during the 1930s.
The story follows Star, a sweet, young orphan raised by a lighthouse keeper, Captain January, after being shipwrecked. Their life together is full of love and warmth, but their happiness is threatened when a local truant officer, Agatha Morgan, attempts to remove Star from the captain’s care, believing that she belongs in a more conventional setting. The film revolves around their efforts to stay together and the importance of family, even in unconventional forms. The film also features several musical numbers, including the well-known song "The Codfish Ball," where Temple performs a lively tap dance with Buddy Ebsen.
Star Cast:
- Shirley Temple as Star, the orphan girl being raised by the lighthouse keeper.
- Guy Kibbee as Captain January, the kindly lighthouse keeper who cares for Star.
- Slim Summerville as Captain Nazro, a friend of Captain January.
- Buddy Ebsen as Paul Roberts, a sailor who participates in a memorable dance number with Star.
- Sara Haden as Agatha Morgan, the truant officer intent on separating Star and Captain January.
Director:
The film was directed by David Butler, a frequent collaborator with Shirley Temple. Butler's direction in *Captain January* blends heartwarming drama with delightful musical sequences, creating a family-friendly film that showcases Temple’s charm and talents.
"Captain January" is a beloved classic, known for its heartfelt story and Shirley Temple’s captivating performance. It remains a cherished film from the era of early Hollywood musicals.
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