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In 1937 Greene was a film reviewer for Night and Day magazine. In a review of the Shirley Temple vehicle Wee Willie Winkie, he wrote: “Her admirers – middle-aged men and clergymen – respond to her ...
Its best piece of fortune was that it had libel insurance when dimpled, kink-curly Shirley Temple sued it because of Critic Graham Greene’s review of her Wee Willie Winkie. One of England’s ...
The Shirley Temple has been an alcohol-free favorite for nearly a century. It's been called the "original mocktail," but its actual history – and ingredients – are up for debate. "Beverage ...
Rumors circulating about the potential release of a Shirley Temple 7UP flavor have been circulating around the internet over the last couple of days, following food influencer posts on social ...
Roosevelt attempted to lift the country ’s spirits. “As long as our country has Shirley Temple, we will be all right,” he said. “It is a splendid thing that for just 15 cents, an American ...
After a review of child star Shirley Temple’s movie “Wee Willie Winkie,” Greene was sued for referring to Ms. Temple’s “dimpled depravity” and “dubious coquetry.” Greene was born ...
Kipling’s story was adapted for a 1937 film called Wee Willie Winkie starring Shirley Temple and Victor McLaglen and directed by John Ford. Regardless of how we interpret the nursery rhyme ...
And at 8 p.m. ET and 9:30 p.m. ET, viewers can watch two of iconic child star Shirley Temple’s films, “Curly Top” and John Ford’s “Wee Willie Winkie.” New on Streaming This weekend ...
Sporting her signature curls, Shirley Temple arrives at the Hollywood premiere for the film “Wee Willie Winkie” in 1937. The young actress was consistently one of the top movie stars during ...