Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
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- 1938
- 81 min
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# With all our troubles behind #
#Happy ending #
# That's what
we're trying to find #
# Why didn't Cinderella waver #
# What made her braver #
# She knew the prince
would come and save her #
# The best of wonderful times #
# Just like in nursery rhymes #
# May each thing you pray for #
# Bring you joy and laughter #
# Ever after #
And now for a very important
announcement.
Wednesday night at 8:00
over the Federal Broadcasting
Company's coast-to-coast network...
the Crackly Grain Flakes Company bring you
something new in entertainment...
tomorrow's sensation of the airwaves,
Little Miss America.
# You got to eat your spinach, baby #
# That's the proper thing to do #
# It will keep you
kind of healthy too #
# And what it did for Popeye
it will do for you #
# You got to eat your spinach #
Kent, our program
starts next week...
and you haven't found me
I'm beginning to lose faith
in the whole idea.
- Mr. Bartlett, if you'll just be patient...
- Patient? Patient?
Look. Look.
All this advertising.
What I can't understand
is how you had the colossal nerve...
to spread publicity
from coast to coast...
before you found
the right child for the program.
Wait a minute.
You turned down some talented kids...
and some of them were
very successful radio entertainers.
That's just what
was wrong with them.
They weren't what the program
calls for, and you know it.
If this thing blows up after it's been
announced all over the country...
it'll be an irreparable blow to
the prestige of Crackly Grain Flakes...
and, Kent, I won't have it!
Take your hands off my child.
I will if she'll take
her teeth out of my hand.
- You worm. I'll have
- Let go. Ooh!
Say, what do you got in that bag?
I carry it for luck.
Glad you took the horse off it.
Quiet!
Quiet!
Quiet! Now, listen!
Listen!
Now, listen, please! Quiet, ladies!
You'll have to wait your turn:
You sure you got
the song right?
Yew, Uncle Harry,
but I'm awfully hungry.
Shh. Not so loud. We'll be eating regular
soon as I hand these guys the old one-two.
The last time you gave the old one-two,
you came home with a black eye.
That was a crooked game,
and can prove it.
Well, honey, when do we
start broadcasting?
It's my guess
you've never stopped.
Don't be that way, sweetheart.
Isn't this the place
that advertised for a kid?
I have here the most sensational,
the most extraordinary and thrilling...
So you're another one of those.
I'm afraid you're too late.
Harry Kipper is never too late.
All right, hotshot. Have it your own way.
Child's name and address.
Rebecca Winstead,
950 10th Avenue.
- Where's the man in charge?
- That door.
Thanks, sister.
I'll be seeing you oh the way out.
I can't wait.
You'll have to excuse him.
I've told him not to act that way.
Oh, that's all right.
I'm used to it.
- Would you like some candy?
- Thank you.
We'd really get further in our act
if he wouldn't talk so much.
- Is he in the act with you?
- No, I'm the act. He's my manager.
I bet you'd make a better manager
than your father.
Uncle Harry's not my father.
He's my stepfather.
I've been taking care of him
- Oh, you poor child.
- I'm not a poor child.
- You know, I'm very self-reliant.
- You are?
Yes. My mother told me
to always be that way.
Well, Kent, what are
we waiting for now?
I'll see what's holding them up.
Orville, let's go.
Okay, chief.
What are you going to sing, little girl?
Frorabelle will now sing
"You Got to Eat Your Spinach, Baby."
Do they all have to
sing that song?
Give it to them, Florabelle.
- Now, honey.
- # You got to eat your spinach, baby #
# That's the only thing to do #
Come on.
Snap in to it, sweetheart.
Snap in to it.
#You got to eat your spinach#
"Baby," isn't it?
It's "baby," isn't it? Yes, "baby."
Come on, honey.
You can do better than that. Now-
Mike fright, eh? I know just
how you feel. It happened to me once.
- What's she doing that for?
- Stage fright. She can't help it.
What's stage fright?
Well, it's, um-
It's something you'll never get.
- Why?
- Because I trained you. That's why.
You're a trouper.
That kid's just an amateur.
Stop it. Stop it. You're killing me.
If it wasn't for setting
a bad example for Florabelle...
I'd pin your ears back.
Come on, doll.
I have here the most sensational,
most extraordinary and thrilling-
Say, do you get stage fright?
- No, I'm a trouper.
- Have you got adenoids?
No, but I'll get some
if you want them.
Okay. You're next.
Play it good, professor.
Your search is over, son.
If I do say so myself,
this child is the most, uh-
Clever child. Clever child.
All right. Go to it.
#What is all this dizzy
busy hustling for#
#People running helter-skelter
on their way#
# What is all this hazy
crazy bustling for #
# No time to notice
it's a sunny day #
# Why don't you take
a vacation #
# Looks like you've got to
have relaxation #
# Aw, come on, forget
# Why don't you try to
feel like I do #
# If I had one wish to make #
#This is the wish I would choose #
That's great!
Just what I've been looking for
No need to look further.
She's perfect.
Okay, Orville.
That's enough.
I'm sorry, honey.
I guess you're not the type.
I can change my type.
I'm very self-reliant.
But you didn't even
let her finish her song!
The chief said he's heard enough,
and he's giving orders around here.
Why, he's passing up
the most colossal, the most in-
You told him that once before,
Uncle Harry, and it didn't do any good.
That's very true, my child,
very true.
You don't know talent
when you see it.
It's people like you that'll put radio
on the spot today.
Why, at this rate, the big networks
will be bankrupt within a year!
Radio Center will be
as empty as your head!
Thousands of employees will be thrown
out of work, and all because of you!
Bah!
I do all that?
You can't come in here!
You'll have to get out.
Now, please.
- How'd you make out, honey?
- The man said I wasn't the type.
There's nothing wrong
with your type.
It's your environment
that's not so hot.
my- my environment fixed.
- Come, come. Enough of this slumming.
- Hmm.
My goodness.
I thought we were wowing them.
Well, I guess it's time
to go home.
It may interest you to know, Rebecca,
that we have no home.
That foul landlady
locked us out this morning.
Uncle Harry, why are landladies
always doing that to us?
It won't happen again. I'm going to give your
other relatives a chance to feed you.
Oh, goody!
You mean were going to have dinner?
I mean I'm taking you to your
Aunt Miranda's at Sunnybrook Farm.
From now on,
you're living with her
But, Uncle Harry, I want to stay here and
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