TV Schedule for Movies! (WRBW2) Orlando, FL
Wednesday, December 24th TV listings for Movies! (WRBW2) Orlando, FL
Stowaway (1936)
An orphan (Shirley Temple) attaches herself to an American playboy (Robert Young) and his sweetheart (Alice Faye) in Shanghai.
Bright Eyes (1934)
A millionaire, his niece (Judith Allen) and a pilot (James Dunn) love a little orphan (Shirley Temple) who sings "On the Good Ship Lollipop."
Heidi (1937)
An aunt takes a Swiss orphan (Shirley Temple) from the girl's grandfather (Jean Hersholt) in the Swiss Alps and puts her to work in Frankfurt as companion to a disabled child.
Wee Willie Winkie (1937)
An American girl (Shirley Temple) charms hostile natives and a Highland soldier (Victor McLaglen) in colonial India.
The Little Princess (1939)
A poor but proud girl searches army hospitals for her father, reported dead in the Boer War. With her father missing in action, the Victorian child is sent to a harsh boarding school. She escapes the school to find her father.
Susannah of the Mounties (1939)
A Mountie (Randolph Scott) and his sweetheart (Margaret Lockwood) adopt a little girl (Shirley Temple) orphaned by an Indian attack.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938)
After Rebecca is mistakenly rejected at an audition for a radio advertising campaign, her stepfather takes her upstate.
Captain January (1936)
An orphan (Shirley Temple) lives with a lighthouse keeper (Guy Kibbee) until a truant officer takes her away.
Curly Top (1935)
A Park Avenue millionaire (John Boles) adopts a frisky orphan (Shirley Temple) and her teenage sister (Rochelle Hudson).
The Blue Bird (1940)
A naughty little girl (Shirley Temple) dreams she and her brother are sent by a fairy to find the bluebird of happiness.
The Robe (1953)
The red robe worn by Christ links a Roman tribune (Richard Burton), his Christian lover (Jean Simmons) and a Greek slave (Victor Mature).
The Great Rupert (1950)
Rupert, a dancing squirrel, is left to fend for himself on the streets after his master turns bankrupt; unsuited for the hard life, Rupert devises a scheme to raise his master's family from poverty.
O. Henry's Full House (1952)
Soapy believes that getting arrested and thrown into a warm jail cell is the best solution to being homeless in cold weather; fugitives Sam and Bill kidnap a child for a ransom; Della and Jim seek to buy each other Christmas gifts.
