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Young People

A family of performers trades the bright lights of Broadway for a serene life on a New England farm, only to find themselves struggling to connect with their rustic neighbors.

Shirley Temple's final film on her 20th Century Fox contract, shot when she was just 12 years old, marked a turning point in her career. Her parents, Oakie and Greenwood, made the decision to retire from show business, allowing Shirley to have a more ordinary childhood. Initially, they were met with skepticism by the residents of a small town they settled in, but a dramatic storm allowed them to showcase their talents, and clips from Shirley's earlier films provided a glimpse into her remarkable background.

Info about Young People

Studio(s): 20th Century Fox

Originally Released: United States, Aug 30, 1940

Production Country: United States

Genres:Drama, Musical