The Little adventuress
| Titre | The Little adventuress |
| Date de sortie | 1938 |
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| Type | Noir et blanc |
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| Durée | 60 |
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| Sypnosis | Two circus acrobats hurtle to their death when a wire snaps and their daughter, "Pinky" Horton, has to face the future as an orphan. Unwilling to live with her stern Aunt Hattie, she and Handy, a circus performer, load up Counto the Wonder Horse into a trailer and head to the California racing stable owned by her cousin, Dick. But the latter has lost everything, and refuses to accept a position in the soap factory owned by Herkimer Gould, the father of Dick's fiancée, Helen. "Pinky" is convinced that Counto is a horse filled with racing blood, and she spends the grocery money and sells their jalopy to get the funds needed to enter Counto in a claiming race. |
| Casting | Edith Fellows, Richard Fiske, Julie Bishop, Cliff Edwards |
| Société(s) de production | Columbia Pictures Corporation |
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| Notes | Ecrit par Michael L. Simmons & Paul Jarrico |

