Review of Little Miss Marker (1934) by Matt M — 27 May 2013
A little girl is left behind by her gambling father as a collateral, but soon charms the hardened crooks and bookies with her childish cleverness, songs and dances. This was the film that turned little Shirley Temple into a star.
The comedy itself slows down in the scsnes she is not involved in; though that decreases the enjoyment of the film, it gives a chance for Shirley Temple herself to show her on screen radiance.
This review of Little Miss Marker (1934) was written by Matt M on 27 May 2013.
Little Miss Marker has generally received positive reviews.
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