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.
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.