Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Temple Tuesday: Alice on the Set
Shirley Temple’s 1936 blockbuster, “Poor Little Rich Girl” also served as a launching pad for Alice Faye. Still in her Jean Harlow phase, Alice hadn’t really come into her own just yet. Here’s a behind-the-scenes shot of Alice wearing the same costume from the still above when Shirley sings “You’ve Gotta Eat Your Spinach.”
JUST ONCE MORE, ALICE - - Director Irving Cummings lends a bit of moral support to Alice Faye before she sings a number for the 20th Century-Fox production of “The Poor Little Rich Girl”, starring Shirley Temple.
Alice does not look very excited at the thought of one more take.
IT’S THE SMILE THAT COUNTS. - - Alice Faye, appearing in the 20th Century-Fox production of “The Poor Little Rich Girl” with Shirley Temple, rehearses a bit of dialogue with Director Irving Cummings and the script girl.
At first glance, one might think that’s Shirley in the background, but my guess (based on the non-movie specific outfit and shape of her face) is that it’s Shirley’s stand-in, Mary Lou Isleib.
Care to see the script? Or Alice’s cigarette?
“Stowaway” was the last Temple film for Faye. After it was released, it was realized that she could hold a picture on her own, thank you very much! As a gift for playing support to Shirley in two movies, Alice was gifted the lead in “In Old Chicago” and became the leading Fox Blonde until Betty Grable took over.
See more Shirley Temple photos at my main website.
And Jack Haley is in the picture...3 years before Wizard of OZ. KS
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