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Five Little Peppers and How They Grew is a 1939 American black-and-white children's comedy drama film directed by Charles Barton, produced by Jack Fier and based on the novel of the same name by Margaret Sidney. Starring Edith Fellows, Charles Peck, Tommy Bond, Jimmy Leake and Dorothy Anne Seese, it is the first of four Five Little Peppers films.
An illustration for The Five Little Peppers, 1887. The Five Little Peppers is a book series created by American author Margaret Sidney which was published 1881 to 1916. It covers the lives of the five children in their native state and develops with their rescue by a wealthy gentleman who takes an interest in the family.
The copper mine co-owned by Polly and Mr. King has not yielded any copper, and the stress has left King bedridden. Polly learns that King's valet Martin is knowledgeable in geology, and Polly and her siblings bring Martin to the mine to look for a copper vein.
June 1, 1939: Trapped in the Sky: June 5, 1939: Boys' School: June 15, 1939: Western Caravans: June 17, 1939: Murder Is News: distribution only; co-production with Central Films and Kenneth J. Bishop Productions June 20, 1939: Good Girls Go to Paris: Clouds Over Europe: distribution only; British-made film; co-production with Irving Asher ...
Eighty-five years ago, The Wizard of Oz arrived in cinemas and forever changed the art form. Based on L. Frank Baum's novel, the beloved film follows Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland) and her cast of ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes $1,000 a Touchdown: James P. Hogan: Joe E. Brown, Martha Raye, Eric Blore, Susan Hayward: Comedy: Paramount: 20,000 Men a Year: Alfred ...
The rambunctious (but cute) 5-year-old was a favorite on set, and the cast all remember him always making up songs. (Two of them actually made it into the film.)
Out West with the Peppers; Directed by: Charles Barton: Screenplay by: Harry Sauber: Based on: Out West with the Peppers by Margaret Sidney: Produced by: Jack Fier: Starring: Edith Fellows Charles Peck Tommy Bond Bobby Larson Pierre Watkin Ronald Sinclair: Cinematography: Benjaman H. Kline: Edited by: James Sweeney: Music by: Sidney Cutner