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The Little Colonel is a 1935 American comedy drama film directed by David Butler. The screenplay by William M. Conselman was adapted from the children's novel of the same name by Annie Fellows Johnston, originally published in 1895. It focuses on the reconciliation of an estranged father and daughter in the years following the American Civil War.
The Little Colonel: Directed by David Butler. With Shirley Temple, Lionel Barrymore, Evelyn Venable, John Lodge. In the post-Civil war south, a darling little girl attempts to restore the peace between her parents and her plantation owner grandfather.
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- Comedy, Family, Musical
- David Butler
- 1935-02-22
4.8K. 439K views 4 years ago. The Little Colonel (1935 film) Virtual Doll Convention Sunday Night at the Movies! In 1870s Kentucky, stubborn Col. Lloyd (Lionel Barrymore) becomes...
- 82 min
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- Rachel Hoffman
Film Length. 7,345ft (8 reels) After Southern belle Elizabeth Lloyd runs off to marry Yankee Jack Sherman, her father, a former Confederate colonel during the Civil War, vows to never speak to her again. Several years pass and Elizabeth returns to her home town with her husband and young daughter.
- David Butler, Ad Schaumer
- Shirley Temple
May 6, 2018 · Classic Film Channel. 29.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 8.9K. 957K views 5 years ago. The Little Colonel (1935) Shortly after the American Civil War, the daughter of a confederate colonel,...
- 78 min
- 996.6K
- Classic Film Channel
Anne Fellows Johnston. Story. After Southern belle Elizabeth Lloyd runs off to marry Yankee Jack Sherman, her father, a former Confederate colonel during the Civil War, vows to never speak to her again. Several years pass and Elizabeth returns to her home town with her husband and young daughter.
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The Little Colonel is a 1935 American comedy drama film directed by David Butler. The screenplay by William M. Conselman was adapted from the children's novel of the same name by Annie Fellows Johnston, originally published in 1895. It focuses on the reconciliation of an estranged father and daughter in the years following the American Civil War.