It is 1905. Dinah (Shirley Temple) is a young woman of good standing and artistic interests who decides to become a tough activist for women's rights and their right to vote. This will terribly upset her boyfriend (John Agar) and especially her father (Robert Young), an influential politician who does not look favorably on his daughter's new ideological drift. Former child prodigy Shirley Temple was already twenty-one years old when she filmed this film, the second to last of her career. The public never accepted seeing her grow up and her career as an adult actress never took off. Something certainly unfair, as most of his films from this time show. Here she is accompanied by her then-husband, the actor John Agar, whom she would divorce after the premiere.
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Former child prodigy Shirley Temple was already twenty-one years old when she filmed this film, the second to last of her career. The public never accepted seeing her grow up and her career as an adult actress never took off. Something certainly unfair, as most of his films from this time show.
Here she is accompanied by her then-husband, the actor John Agar, whom she would divorce after the premiere.https://dvdstorespain.es/246595-home_default/adventure-in-baltimore-dvd-.jpg2.657instockvertice6.6572.65760.08712633318342015-04-08T08:25:24+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/Outlet DVD , Blu-Ray and CD/Start/New/Start/EVENING SP 20/Start/VELADA DE 60/Start/VELADA FR 60/Start/VELADA IT 60
It is 1905. Dinah (Shirley Temple) is a young woman of good standing and artistic interests who decides to become a tough activist for women's rights and their right to vote. This will terribly upset her boyfriend (John Agar) and especially her father (Robert Young), an influential politician who does not look favorably on his daughter's new ideological drift.
Former child prodigy Shirley Temple was already twenty-one years old when she filmed this film, the second to last of her career. The public never accepted seeing her grow up and her career as an adult actress never took off. Something certainly unfair, as most of his films from this time show.
Here she is accompanied by her then-husband, the actor John Agar, whom she would divorce after the premiere.