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Dora's Dunking Doughnuts
A schoolteacher helps his friend Dora by getting his students to help him to make a radio commercial.
Release : | 1933 |
Rating : | 5.8 |
Studio : | |
Crew : | Director, |
Cast : | Shirley Temple Andy Clyde Bud Jamison Fern Emmett Si Jenks |
Genre : | Comedy Family |
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Sorry, this movie sucks
Good concept, poorly executed.
Better Late Then Never
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
"Dora's Dunking Doughnuts" is an American black-and-white film from almost 85 years ago and it is actually an early sound movie already. Director and writers are not familiar to me, but the cast includes a couple known names, such as the highly prolific Andy Clyde and of course Shirley Temple. No surprise that these two are also listed with their real first names while actress Ethel Sykes plays Dora, the title character and she is not that well-known really. Okay, I personally wonder if the guys who created the famous food chain have watched that film before. I must say the donuts in here looked delicious and yeah have you seen that scene where the filling splashes out of the donut, first on him, then on her. This looks so sexual by today's standards, even if obviously it wasn't intended that way. Unfortunately, apart from that scene, it is not a particularly good video and not on par with the "Our Gang" films from that era. Don't watch it. Maybe eat a donut instead.
Early in her film career, Shirley Temple appeared in quite a few shorts. So, although she was HUGELY famous in the 1930s, you can see her in supporting roles in small films up through 1934. Most of them are pretty dreadful and "Dora's Dunking Doughnuts" is certainly pretty much the norm for these early films when it comes to quality.This film stars Andy Clyde as an incredibly irresponsible school teacher. The film begins with him making eyes at Dora at her doughnut stand--even though school should have started already. But, the kids are an odd lot and they come get him instead of just running amok! And, once school begins, you see they are REALLY odd--breaking into song and dance numbers in the classroom!! When Dora creates the ultimate doughnut(?), Clyde decides to help her by having his kids go on the radio and sing its praises. Really. And how does it all end? Well, you probably won't care but I'll say no more in case you want to see it and be surprised. Overall, the film is pretty limp--with lots of singing, a dumb plot and very real little comedy. Not good by any standard.
Although this film has come down to us as a Shirley Temple short, the stars are really Andy Clyde playing a school teacher and his fiancé who runs a place called Dora's Dunkin' Donuts. I wonder if some famous company might not have stolen part of that name.Andy's kids in the local school have been formed into a musical orchestra including Shirley Temple who's there just because she's cute and adorable. Andy's fiancé Ethel Sykes get the bright idea to use the kids on a local radio station to advertise her place and the great donuts she makes.Andy Clyde comes off as a kind of poor man's Mr. Chips as the kids range in age from the teens to barely school age as is Shirley. The orchestra isn't exactly the Philharmonic and could even give competition to Harold Hill and his 'think' system from the music man. But it's all kind of nice fun and definitely one of Shirley Temple's better short subjects.
I won't say that it is going to blow you over, but it is a very nice little short story about a boy who is afraid of dogs, but is challenged to overcome his fear when he is presented with the opportunity to help one who is hurt. There is quite a bit of slap stick comedy toward the end, and it is all in good fun!{This if one of the movie shorts from the "Shirly Temple Festival"}