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The Littlest Diplomat

Young Sybil visits her grandfather, a British Colonel stationed at a garrison in India, and she helps negotiate a diplomatic truce between him and the local natives.

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Release : 1937
Rating : 5.4
Studio : Warner Bros. Pictures, 
Crew : Director,  Producer, 
Cast : Sybil Jason Lumsden Hare Sidney Bracey Carlyle Moore Jr. Paul Panzer
Genre : Comedy Family

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Cebalord
2018/08/30

Very best movie i ever watch

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Exoticalot
2018/08/30

People are voting emotionally.

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Platicsco
2018/08/30

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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Geraldine
2018/08/30

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2018/04/17

"The Littlest Diplomat" is an American 19-minute live action short film from 1937, so this one had its 80th anniversary last year. It was directed and co-written by Bobby Connolly, a man who has several Oscar nominations, but this movie we have here is probably neither his most or least known. There are two very positive aspects here, the first is the use of Technicolor which really makes this a more beautiful look and should not be taken for granted for a film from WWII, especially a non-cartoon. The second is the music that was fun to listen at. Sadly these two are not enough to make me ignore the weak and forgettable aspects. The story is pretty gooey and honestly it is not realistic at all that this girl really ends up in the hand of this Indian leader. It's a story about a little girl, daughter of an important military man, and how her presence solves a diplomatic conflict without any major problems. Nah, it just doesn't feel authentic I must say sadly. And honestly the acting was not exactly top-notch. Sybil Jason is no Shirley Temple that much is safe, but actually she is far more below Temple in terms of talent than I would have hoped. Overall, the negative outweighs the positive and I give this movie a thumbs-down. My suggestion is you watch something else instead.

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Edgar Allan Pooh
2017/02/19

. . . if Hillary only thinks of dispatching her to Pakistan in 1993 to charm and disarm Osama Bin Laden and his Taliban buddy Mullah Mohammad Omar. Some interpreters of Warner Bros.' prescriptive prophecies for America's Future have argued that THE LITTLEST DIPLOMAT is either urging JFK to send Carolyn to nip the arranged meeting of Osama's parents in the bud, or telling Jimmy Carter to dispatch Amy as a means of making the Afghanistan-bound Russian tanks retreat in 1979 (since she'd already been so successful with the Soviets in the area of nuclear proliferation by that juncture in time), but 1)this is Real Life, folks, not an episode of TV's TIME TUNNEL, and 2)"Sybil's" bugling scene is a dead giveaway that Warner is trying to tap Chelsea to save Our Twin Towers, since it's a well-known fact that the Clintons' heiress would have more musical talent in her little finger than the young Carolyn Kennedy and Amy Carter combined. Plus there's the fact that Sybil's guardian--Grandpa Colonel--says "My word is law," which sounds much more like a Slick Willie Proclamation than a chance remark from Jack or Jimmy. Unfortunately, America ignored Warner's advice about how to combat Radical Islamic Terrorists, and now it's too late. (Besides, no one can picture a fashion show-bound Iwanna Trump being on one of the 9-11 jets and telling her hijackers--to paraphrase Sybil--"I'm an American, and no subject of The Donald need ever be afraid!")

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Neil Doyle
2008/09/06

SYBIL JASON was a very capable child actress who by this time was being promoted by Warner Bros. as their own Shirley Temple. A vehicle like this (a full-length version) had already served as the type of story you'd expect to find Temple starring in.Had the studio found better properties for Jason, the idea to promote her as another Temple might have worked.It's a Wee Willie Winkie sort of thing with Sybil visiting her grandfather at a garrison where the gruff man is not very popular with the regiment. In the course of twenty minutes, she melts his heart and forges diplomacy between him and his sworn enemy.The sets look like leftovers from "The Charge of the Light Brigade" except that they're in Technicolor for this one. Sybil is charming but a bit mechanical in her delivery of the hokey lines.The predictable plot has her escaping from the fort when her grandfather is too harsh with her and kidnapped by an Indian tribe. Their leaders has a heart to heart talk with her that convinces him to return her safely to the fort.All that's missing is a smiling close-up of Sybil, a la Temple--everything else is a cookie cutter mini-version of a Temple vehicle.

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XweAponX
2008/09/06

I saw the wonderful little girl Sybil Jason in another short "Changing of the Guard," the first film directed by Bobby Connolly, and was impressed. There seems to have been a connection between Conolly and Jason as she was the subject of many of Conolly's Shorts. The last film by Jason was 1940's "The Blue Bird" with Shirley Temple and her scenes were probably edited and deleted because there was a high potential for Jason to Upstage Temple- This is not to say that the two child stars did not get along, but the "Grups" possibly got involved and it all became about personalities, and not what was best for the film- To find out why Sybil Jason did not act in any more Features can be looked into by reading her Autobiography.This Short follows the basic format set up in 1936's 'Changing of the Guard' which director Bobby Conolly, (of 1938's 'Fools for Scandal') also directed- That film had more tightly directed musical numbers in it... This film has a few, but it actually has a good storyline, good for contemporary children to watch and get something out of.This short is not nostalgia-driven like "Changing of the Guard" but is a little bit of everything... And if this film is watched carefully, it can be seen that a very delicate issue is lightly touched on- Watch this short to see about this. With the musical and story elements in place, this short is a very nice little package- And as it is in colour, this short could be shown in the big theatres today, and it's message would not be lost.It seems that the team of writer Sid Herzig/director Bobby Conolly produced these shorts- Most of them highlighting Sybil Jason. Bobby Connolly was a good director, and it is too bad he was taken from us before his time.

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