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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm: Directed by Allan Dwan. With Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott, Jack Haley, Gloria Stuart. Rebecca's Uncle Harry leaves her with Aunt Miranda who forbids her to associate with show people.
- (1.9K)
- Comedy, Drama, Family
- Allan Dwan
- 1938-03-18
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is a classic American 1903 children's novel by Kate Douglas Wiggin that tells the story of Rebecca Rowena Randall and her aunts, one stern and one kind, in the fictional village of Riverboro, Maine. Rebecca's joy for life inspires her aunts, but she faces many trials in her young life, gaining wisdom and understanding ...
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is a 1938 American musical comedy film directed by Allan Dwan, and written by Don Ettlinger, Karl Tunberg, Ben Markson and William M. Conselman, the third adaptation of Kate Douglas Wiggin's 1903 novel of the same name (previously done in 1917 and 1932).
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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm: Directed by Marshall Neilan. With Mary Pickford, Eugene O'Brien, Helen Jerome Eddy, Charles Ogle. With her family in financial difficulties, Rebecca is sent to live with her two strict, unfeeling aunts, who do not appreciate the young girl's charm and energy.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Marshall Neilan
- 1917-09-22
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is a 1938 American musical comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott, and Bill Robinson. The screenplay by Don Ettlinger and Karl Tunberg is loosely based on Kate Douglas Wiggin's novel Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is a 1938 American musical comedy film directed by Allan Dwan, and written by Don Ettlinger, Karl Tunberg, Ben Markson and William M. Conselman, the third adaptation of Kate Douglas Wiggin 's 1903 novel of the same name (previously done in 1917 and 1932 ).