Little Miss Marker

6.4
19341h 19m

Big Steve Halloway, gambler and proprietor of New York's Horseshoe Cabaret, is in desperate need of money. He arranges for his fellow bookies, especially Sorrowful Jones, to each pay him $1,000 for his racehorse, Dream Prince, to lose. With all bets being placed at the window, Sorrowful encounters a gambler, having lost $500, wanting to place his bet but unable to come up with $20. Instead, he places his little girl, Marthy Jane, as security, or in bookie's terms a "marker". "Marky", as she comes to be known, winds up under the care of Sorrowful Jones and his lady friend, singer Bangles Carson.

Production

Logo for Paramount Pictures

Cast

Photo of Shirley Temple

Shirley Temple

Marthy Jane aka 'Marky'

Photo of Adolphe Menjou

Adolphe Menjou

Sorrowful Jones

Photo of Charles Bickford

Charles Bickford

Big Steve Halloway

Photo of Dorothy Dell

Dorothy Dell

Bangles Carson

Photo of Warren Hymer

Warren Hymer

Sore Toe

Photo of Sam Hardy

Sam Hardy

Bennie the Gouge

Photo of John Kelly

John Kelly

Canvas Back

Photo of John Sheehan

John Sheehan

Sun Rise

Photo of Frank Conroy

Frank Conroy

Dr. Ingalls

Photo of Ernie Adams

Ernie Adams

Bettor (uncredited)

Photo of Edward Earle

Edward Earle

Marky's Father (uncredited)

Photo of James Burke

James Burke

Detective Reardon (uncredited)

Photo of Willie Best

Willie Best

Dizzy Memphis (uncredited)

Photo of Garry Owen

Garry Owen

Grinder (uncredited)

Photo of Tammany Young

Tammany Young

Bugs (uncredited)

Photo of Crauford Kent

Crauford Kent

Doctor (uncredited)

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Reviews

K

Kandarr

10/10

This movie really threw Shirley Temple into the spotlight, and for good reason. She hits every note perfectly, and showed that she had what it took to move beyond shorts and into feature films. The problems that Little Miss Marker suffers from are mostly caused by the times. The sound is pretty bad throughout the movie, the levels are all over the place, and the acting from a few characters is completely over the top. Of course, that's all due from the movie being made in 1934. The entire industry was still figuring out the whole sound thing, and this film is definitely a reminder of that. However, Little Miss Marker is still a heartwarming little movie with memorable performances and a solid story.

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