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Wee Willie Winkie

TEN-SHUN! Shirley is a peacemaker and matchmaker in Rudyard Kipling's most famous story
1937 | 100m | English

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In 1897, little Priscilla Williams, along with her widowed mother, goes to live with her army colonel paternal grandfather on the British outpost he commands in northern India.
Release Date: Jul 30, 1937
Director: John Ford
Writer: Ernest Pascal, Julien Josephson, Rudyard Kipling
Genres: Adventure, Family
Keywords little girl, colonial india, army colonel, auld lang syne, adult child friendship, drill sergeant, military outpost
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 30, 2026
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Shirley Temple Priscilla 'Winkie' Williams
Victor McLaglen Sgt. Donald MacDuff
C. Aubrey Smith Colonel Williams
June Lang Joyce Williams
Michael Whalen Lt. Brandes aka 'Coppy'
Cesar Romero Khoda Khan
Constance Collier Mrs. Allardyce
Douglas Scott Mott
Gavin Muir Capt. Bibberbeigh
Willie Fung Mohammet Dihn
Brandon Hurst Bagby
Lionel Pape Major Allardyce
Clyde Cook Pipe Major Sneath
Bunny Beatty Elsie Allardyce
Lionel Braham Maj. Gen. Hammond
Mary Forbes Mrs. MacMonachie
Cyril McLaglen Cpl. Tummel
Pat Somerset Officer
Hector V. Sarno Driver
George Ford Soldier (uncredited)
Name Job
Alfred Newman Original Music Composer
Gwen Wakeling Costume Design
Edward O'Fearna Assistant Director
Arthur C. Miller Director of Photography
Ernest Pascal Screenplay
Julien Josephson Screenplay
Walter Thompson Editor
William S. Darling Art Direction
David S. Hall Art Direction
Thomas Little Set Decoration
John Ford Director
Rudyard Kipling Story
Name Title
Darryl F. Zanuck Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

There’s a line here from “Col. Williams” (C. Aubrey Smith) when he expresses his hope this his recently arrived daughter-in-law “Joyce” (June Lang) and his granddaughter “Priscilla” (Shirley Temple) will soon adapt to military life in the British Army. You just know that after about five minutes, it ... ’s the army that’s going to have to adapt to the charms of this young girl as she effortlessly befriends even the most curmudgeonly of the soldiers, and even their gun-running arch-enemy “Khoda Khan” (Cesar Romero). She is quickly taken under the wing of the regimental sergeant major “MacDuff” (Victor McLaglen) who even procures her a uniform so she can feel more useful in the day-to-day running of their fort. Meantime, her mum takes a bit of a shine to “Lt. Brandes” (Michael Whalen). Once the rebels manage to free their leader from captivity, “Priscilla” - now renamed “Pte. Winkie” sets off to see if she can’t get the two sides to reconcile. What chance? I really did quite enjoy this. As much as with his efforts with Freddie Bartholomew in last year’s “Little Lord Fauntleroy”, Smith expertly handles his rapport with a charming younger star, and she also manages to wrap Romero around her finger, too, as this gentle story of the Raj unfolds. Temple is a natural here and she positively exudes a mischievous charm throughout this adventure film that’s at times quite funny and at times a little sad - usually at the hands of a McLaglen who decides this time he is Scottish rather than his usual Irish. The emphasis on the Scottishness of this Kipling story also manages to reduce some of the colonial pomposity that often accompanied these style of stories, and it’s a good showcase for some engaging acting talent who looked like they enjoyed themselves in their Californian version of India.

Jan 10, 2026