Dora's Dunking Doughnuts
1933 film
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Dora's Dunking Doughnuts is a 1933 American short subject directed by Harry Edwards and starring Shirley Temple, Ethel Sykes and Andy Clyde.[1][2] Part of the "Andy Clyde Shorts" series, it was written by Ernest Pagano and Ewart Adamson.
Directed byHarry Edwards
Written byErnest Pagano
Ewart Adamson
Ewart Adamson
Starring
- Shirley Temple
- Ethel Sykes
- Andy Clyde
CinematographyDwight Warren
| Dora's Dunking Doughnuts | |
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| Directed by | Harry Edwards |
| Written by | Ernest Pagano Ewart Adamson |
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| Cinematography | Dwight Warren |
| Music by | Alfonso Corelli |
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Running time | 20 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Plot
Teacher Andy is fixated on both Dora who runs a bakery and her doughnuts that he has every morning on his way to teach school. He proposes using the musical talent of his students to perform on a radio show to advertise the bakery. Once on the air bickering mothers of the students fight and brawl with the manager leading listeners to believe the show is a comedy.
Cast
- Andy Clyde as Andy
- Ethel Sykes as Dora
- Shirley Temple as Shirley
- Bud Jamison as radio station manager
- Fern Emmett as woman at radio station
- Florence Gill as singer on radio program
- The Meglin Kiddies Band