Stowaway
Stowaway

Stowaway

1932
Movie
54 min
English

On her first night as a dockside dancer, Mary Foster loses her job when she tries to fend of the advances of first mate Groder. On the street and being pursued by a Policeman who thinks she is a prostitute, Mary seeks shelter on an old freighter. She is soon discovered by second mate Tommy and they quickly fall in love, but with first mate Groder lurking around will their lives work out in the end?

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Louis KingGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

A young orphan girl, Betty Lou, is discovered hiding on a boat and is taken in by a kind couple. Despite initial challenges and the lingering sadness of her past, Betty Lou brings joy and hope to those around her. The story follows her journey as she finds a new home and learns to trust again, ultimately touching the lives of everyone she encounters.

Critical Reception

Stowaway (1932) is a heartwarming early film featuring a very young Shirley Temple. While not a major critical success by modern standards, it showcased Temple's burgeoning talent and provided a family-friendly narrative that resonated with audiences of the era. Its sentimental tone and simple story align with the genre's expectations.

What Reviewers Say

  • A sweet and sentimental tale featuring an endearing performance from young Shirley Temple.
  • The film offers a simple, family-appropriate story with a heartwarming message.
  • While dated, it serves as an interesting early showcase for Shirley Temple's star potential.

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Fun Fact

This film is notable for being one of Shirley Temple's earliest leading roles before she became a global phenomenon in the mid-1930s.

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