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Bright Eyes (1934 film)

''Bright Eyes'' is a 1934 American comedy drama film directed by David Butler. The screenplay by William Conselman is based on a story by David Butler and Edwin Burke, and focuses on the relationship between bachelor aviator James "Loop" Merritt (James Dunn) and his orphaned godchild, Shirley Blake (Shirley Temple). Merritt becomes involved in a custody battle for her with a rich, elderly gentleman. The film featured one musical number, "On the Good Ship Lollipop".
''Bright Eyes'' was the first film to be written and developed specifically for Temple, and the first in which her name was raised above the title.〔 In February 1935, she received a special Academy Award for her 1934 contributions to film, particularly ''Little Miss Marker'' and ''Bright Eyes''. In 2009, the film was available on VHS and DVD in both black and white and colorized versions.
==Plot==
Shirley Blake (Shirley Temple) and her mother, Mary (Lois Wilson), a maid, live in the home of her employers, the rich and mean-spirited Smythe family, Anita (Dorothy Christy), J. Wellington (Theodore von Eltz), and Joy (Jane Withers). Shirley's aviator father died in an airplane crash before the film opens, and she now spends most of her time at the Glendale, California airport with her godfather, bachelor pilot James "Loop" Merritt (James Dunn), and his dog, Rags.〔Rags is played by Terry, a female Cairn Terrier, who, in 1939, would portray Toto in MGM's ''The Wizard of Oz''.〕 After Christmas morning she hitches a ride to the airport. The aviators bring her aboard a ship and taxi her around the runways, where she serenades them with her rendition of ''On the Good Ship Lollipop''
When Mary is killed in a traffic accident, the Smythes make plans to send Shirley to an orphanage. When Loop hears about this he takes her up to Heaven for a short amount of time. She learns that her mother died, despite hearing this she starts crying and they go back down to earth. However, Uncle Ned (Charles Sellon), the cranky, wheelchair-bound patriarch of the Smythes, is fond of little "Bright Eyes" (as he calls her) and insists that she remain in the house. His relatives grudgingly comply with his wishes, although they make her feel unwelcome. A custody battle for her ensues between Loop and Uncle Ned. The impasse is resolved when Loop, his fiancée, Adele (Judith Allen), Uncle Ned, and Shirley all decide to live together.

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