Dora's Dunking Doughnuts

Dora's Dunking Doughnuts

1933 ""
Dora's Dunking Doughnuts
Dora's Dunking Doughnuts

Dora's Dunking Doughnuts

5.8 | en | Comedy

A schoolteacher helps his friend Dora by getting his students to help him to make a radio commercial.

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Released: September. 01,1933 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A schoolteacher helps his friend Dora by getting his students to help him to make a radio commercial.

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Cast

Shirley Temple , Andy Clyde , Bud Jamison

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Harry Edwards

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arfdawg-1 Schoolteacher Andy Wilson makes his usual morning stop for coffee and donuts at Dora's Home Bakery. Today he enjoys talking to Dora so much that he is late to school for the first time. Later that day, Dora tells him about some wonderful new donuts that she has made. Andy is so impressed with them that he decides to have his students help him make a radio commercial, in order to help Dora sell her new product. I guess Temple was a big thing in the 30s.I sort of find her to be annoying. It's a mildly entertaining movie.Wonder if this is where Dunkin Donuts got its name
PamelaShort This is a very early comedy short, presenting a very young Shirley Temple, with comedian Andy Clyde. In this simple story, Andy is a schoolteacher who eats at Dora's Home Bakery every morning on his way to the school. On this particular morning Dora has discovered how to make the perfect dunking doughnut. Andy is very fond of Dora, and decides to help her advertise her donuts by taking his talented students to a radio station to make a commercial. Between the musical numbers, we are treated to the charms of an adorable young Shirley Temple as she literally steals the show. Temple's magical star charisma is very strong in this short film, making this very light entertaining comedy, a great example for Shirley Temple fans to have a look at the very talented child before she became a huge star on her own, in feature films.
Michael DeZubiria The thing that really struck me about this short comedy is that it is all about a guy who makes a radio commercial for a local donut shop because he actually cares about the well-being of its owner, a woman named Dora with whom he is clearly romantically interested (and who is clearly romantically interested in him as well). In a time when we are bombarded with obnoxious advertisements and endless streams of commercials, it is indeed interesting to look back to a time when it would be acceptable to make a movie about making a commercial.Today, commercials have become so widespread that they're like a cancer on society, you can't go anywhere anymore without being advertised at, they even show commercials before the previews start at the movie theaters now. And I thought I spent $10 to get in so I could get AWAY from the commercials.Shirley Temple is not the star of this short film, although it's easy to see why she is so good at coming to the forefront, because as is to be expected, she steals every scene that she's in, even though she is the only person who doesn't fit in at all. The film concerns a school band taught by a charming teacher named Andy, although all of the students appear to be about junior high school age, except for 5 year old Shirley.Unfortunately, the movie loses its way completely in the second half, with the thin script being abandoned completely at about the time that people start fighting. An improvised one-man performance of Little Red Riding Hood is thrown in out of nowhere, and then we are treated to a couple of pie throwing sight gags (which are not entirely without effect) before the movie makes short work of solving the crisis that it introduced about Dora's struggling bakery, as well as the budding romance between her and Andy. It wastes a lot of time in the last act and is hardly up to par with the short comedies of the time, but is still a charming little film.
dimples0 A doughnut shop in money trouble is saved when the school music class appear on radio to promote the doughnuts. Shirley looks beautiful in this film. Shirley hasn't really got a big part in this, but when she does, she is brilliant!!!