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  1. S1.E7 ∙ Rip Van Winkle. Tue, May 6, 1958. Rip Van Winkle wanders off to a mountain haunt in the Catskills. There he encounters a strange crew of dwarfs, whose powerful brew lulls him into a 20-year slumber. 8.3/10 (10) Rate. Top-rated.

  2. Little Men: With Eleanor Audley, Robert Crawford Jr., Maurice Dallimore, Rex Hill. All goes well for a professor and his wife at their Plumfield School for Boys until a lad who's in the habit of running away from home arrives.

  3. The Princess and the Goblins: Directed by Robert Ellis Miller. With The Don Harvey Trio, Jack Ging, Bob Hastings, Irene Hervey. The classic story of a young princess who lives in a castle on a wild and lonely mountain.

  4. 7 de nov. de 2006 · Temple's storybook play productions lack the sophistication and great writing quality of the Shelley Duvall Faerie plays, but they are always imaginative and lots of fun. the production values for television are among the best for that time. not to mention what it might lack in the cerebral it makes up in true class.

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  5. Critics reviews. This episode of the Shirley Temple Storybook involved the telling of the tale of Rapunzel, a young lady like Samson who never cut her hair after a witch took her from her crib in exchange for a sprig of rampian weed.

  6. Kim: Directed by William Asher. With Shirley Temple, Michael Rennie, Joseph Wiseman, Arnold Moss. A classic tale of high adventure, written by Nobel Prize winning author Rudyard Kipling.

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