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Stand Up and Cheer! : ウィキペディア英語版
Stand Up and Cheer!

''Stand Up and Cheer!'' is a 1934 American musical film directed by Hamilton MacFadden. The screenplay by Lew Brown and Ralph Spence was based upon a story idea by Will Rogers and Philip Klein. The film is about efforts undertaken during the Great Depression to boost the morale of the country. It is essentially a vehicle for a string of vaudeville acts and a few musical numbers. This film is best known for providing the first big breakthrough role for legendary child actress Shirley Temple. A little known bit player prior to this movie, by the end of the year, she would appear in 10 movies, including 4 starring roles in major feature-length films.
==Production==
During production the film was known as Fox Follies.〔Variety, February 22, 1934〕 Perhaps the most memorable scene in the movie was the song and dance number by Dunn and Temple titled ''Baby Take a Bow''. Temple, who was signed to a $150/week contract initially guaranteed for just two weeks while the film was in full production, did not have enough time to learn the dance routine for the film and instead used a routine she learned from Meglin's. Dunn then learned the routine from her. In recording the sound track for the song, her voice accidentally cracked on the last note but the producers actually liked it and kept it in. Prior to filming the dance routine, she slipped and fell while walking in, cutting her head. To remedy this, her mother covered the cut with a spit curl. As filming of the dance number started, Temple's potential quickly became apparent. By the time she was finished, she was brought straight into Fox Film offices and had her contract extended to a year with a seven-year option. The number became so popular, that it would serve as the title to a later Temple film of the same name.〔Shirley Temple Black, "Child Star: An Autobiography", (New York: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, 1988), 32-36.〕

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