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193687 minMusic, Adventure, Family

Stowaway

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Is Stowaway worth watching? With a rating of 6.7/10, this Music, Adventure, Family film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Stowaway Synopsis

Chin-Ching gets lost in Shanghai and is befriended by American playboy Tommy Randall. She falls asleep in his car which winds up on a ship headed for America. Susan Parker, also on the ship, marries Randall to give Chin-Ching a family.

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Shirley Temple
Shirley TempleBarbara 'Ching-Ching' Stewart
Robert Young
Robert YoungTommy Randall
Alice Faye
Alice FayeSusan Parker
Eugene Pallette
Eugene PalletteThe Colonel
Helen Westley
Helen WestleyMrs. Hope
Arthur Treacher
Arthur TreacherAtkins
Allan Lane
Allan LaneRichard Hope
J. Edward Bromberg
J. Edward BrombergJudge Booth
Astrid Allwyn
Astrid AllwynKay Swift
Robert Greig
Robert GreigCaptain

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Is Stowaway worth watching?

Stowaway has received mixed reviews with a 6.7/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Music, Adventure, Family movies.

Is Stowaway hit or flop?

Stowaway has received average ratings (6.7/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Stowaway is a Music, Adventure, Family movie that Chin-Ching gets lost in Shanghai and is befriended by American playboy Tommy Randall. She falls asleep in his car which winds up on a ship headed for ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 24, 2024
★ 7

Believe it or not, Shirley Temple has got herself a Chinese name ("Ching Ching") and lost in Shanghai. The god of luck is looking down favourably on her, though, and she happens upon "Tommy" (Robert Young). She befriends him, takes a nap in his car and next thing is the eponymous lass on a Transpacific liner heading to the USA. He is a decent cove and agrees to take her under his wing but with their destination looming, an orphanage for her beckons! Unmarried men can't adopt. Meantime, "Susan" (Alice Faye) is also on the boat and also takes a shine to the little girl - and to her minder, too! She's engaged to the rather wimpish "Richard" (Allan Lane) though and her mother (Helen Westley) wants no truck with "Tommy" - so, yep - you've guessed it - it falls to the curly-haired star to do a bit of fixing so that true love will blossom and she will hopefully be spared being in a real version of "Annie". The instantly recognisable dulcet tones of Eugenie Pallette help keep things on an even keel and Temple delivers with her usual and natural charm. On that last point, she always comes across as charismatic and never precocious, and here there's a germ of chemistry between her, Young and Faye. Messrs. Revel & Gordon have provided a few gentle numbers to allow Temple to show off some of her nimble dancing and the writing some entertainingly bilingual dexterity. It's light-hearted and characterful fun, this, and though you'll probably never remember it, it's enjoyable.