Wee Willie Winkie
- Original title
- Wee Willie Winkie
- Year
- 1937
- Running time
- 100 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Shirley Temple
- Victor McLaglen
- C. Aubrey Smith
- June Lang
- Michael Whalen
- Cesar Romero
- Constance Collier
- Douglas Scott
- Gavin Muir
- Willie Fung
- Brandon Hurst
- Lionel Pape
- Clyde Cook
- Bunny Beatty
- Lionel Braham
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- Music
- Cinematography
Arthur C. Miller (B&W)- Producer
- Genre
- Adventure
- Movie Groups
- Rudyard Kipling Adaptations
- Synopsis
- Cherubic, adorable, and precocious Priscilla Williams lives in Colonial India with her dad, a Colonel, and mom, Joyce. She is permitted to mingle with the soldiers. One day she befriends an Indian by the name of Khoda Khan, who in turn tells her about a prisoner named Mohammaudin. She meets with this prisoner, and finds him quite approachable and friendly. Then Mohammaudin breaks out, and joins a band of militants who are all set to attack the British forces. Fearing loss of lives, Priscilla sneaks into the camp of this band, locates Mohammaudin, who is their leader, and attempts to try and talk him out of attacking the British. She does not know that Mohammaudin and his men have plans to use her as bait in order to force the British to give in to their demands.
- Awards
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1937: Nominated for Oscar: Best Art Direction
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