Review of Baby Peggy: The Elephant in the Room (2012) by Huckleberrypie — 20 Jul 2016
It is indeed an insightful look at an under-appreciated child actress who, despite being unwillingly caught up in the world of showbiz, still managed to get through all of it. 'Twas sad to know that few if any know her nowadays despite being behind what can be described as seminal or pioneering works by child performers, not to mention the grueling work she did even at a very young age, something that watchdog groups and Child Protection Services would raise their eyebrows on nowadays (as a matter of fact, psychiatrists who gave an assessment for Peggy back in the day expressed their concern for the actress' well-being).
Elephant in the Room is not only a documentary about Diana/Peggy, it's a cautionary tale on why children should be who they are and not be strictly railroaded into what their parents want for them.
This review of Baby Peggy: The Elephant in the Room (2012) was written by Huckleberrypie on 20 Jul 2016.
Baby Peggy: The Elephant in the Room has generally received positive reviews.
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