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Little Miss Marker (1980)
Released By: Universal Pictures   Rating: PG   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Universal Pictures
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: N/A
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Bob Newhart, Julie Andrews, Tony Curtis, Walter Matthau
Published ID: 355520
UPC: 025192627026,
Plot: Screenwriter Walter Bernstein made his directorial debut with Little Miss Marker, a re-make of the Damon Runyon story that has been filmed many times before (most notably as Little Miss Marker with Shirley Temple, Sorrowful Jones starring Bob Hope, and the Tony Curtis vehicle 40 Pounds of Trouble). Here the cute little moppet is played by Sara Stimson, with Walter Matthau as the kid's nemesis Sorrowful Jones. The story concerns the relationship between the two when Little Miss Marker is left with Sorrowful as a down payment for one of her father's bets. Jones is involved with Blackie (Tony Curtis), who's trying to open an undercover casino in a mansion owned by Amanda (Julie Andrews). Jones and the kid find themselves in a number of dangerous scrapes as they try to keep one step ahead of the law -- and of Blackie. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
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Entertainment like it should be.
Added 4/27/2008

Years ago I had seen Little Miss Marker and had been wanting to see it again. My husband had never seen the movie, he enjoys watching it over and over. The movie is wholesome entertainment, like entertainment should be.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
average remake of the Shirley Temple classic
Added 5/24/2007

The 1980 remake of LITTLE MISS MARKER does visibly capture a lot of the 1930s feeling of the original Damon Runyon story, but the film as a whole seems under-done.

Walter Matthau plays the curmudgeonly bookie "Sorrowful" Jones, who finds himself lumbered with a six-year-old girl, known only as "The Kid" (played by Sara Stimson). Throw a beautiful society dame into the mix (Julie Andrews at her loveliest), and you have one of the classic comedies.

The original version of LITTLE MISS MARKER was filmed by Paramount Pictures in 1934, starring Shirley Temple as "The Kid" and Adolphe Menjou as "Sorrowful". In terms of sheer charm, the original wins hands-down, but the 1980 remake must be commended for re-creating the tale for a new generation.

Walter Matthau and Julie Andrews manage to conjure up some sort of chemistry--but despite that fact you'd never imagine them as a romantic couple. Sara Stimson is appealing in the title role, and there are some fun cameos from Tony Curtis and Lee Grant.

Universal has released LITTLE MISS MARKER on a bare-bones DVD--fullscreen transfer, and there isn't even a menu. However, the price is nice, and the movie itself is quite enjoyable. (Single-sided, single-layer disc).

3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Movie 'Little Miss Marker"
Added 11/10/2006

I loved the movie years ago when it came out. It was wonderful to enjoy it again.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Little Miss Marvelous
Added 8/12/2005

This is a great, fun movie. Walter Matheau is always a treat to watch. I believe this is the 3rd remake of "little Miss Marker", the first with Adolf Menjou and Shirley Temple and the 2nd made in the early 60's with Tony Curtis (taking the little girl to Disneyland. This version from the early 80's is set in the depression era, with Tony Curtis as the villain. I recommend this movie for the whole family
4 out of 5 people found this helpful.
A delightful & hilarious gem!
Added 2/9/2005

This is such a feel-good comedy, one of Walter Matthau's best!

If you've seen the "Odd Couple", or for that matter any of Walter Matthau/Jack Lemmon's comedy, then you'll love this.

The casting is spot on!

So glad it's finally out on DVD :-)

5 out of 6 people found this helpful.
Entertainment like it should be.
Added 4/27/2008

Years ago I had seen Little Miss Marker and had been wanting to see it again. My husband had never seen the movie, he enjoys watching it over and over. The movie is wholesome entertainment, like entertainment should be.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
average remake of the Shirley Temple classic
Added 5/24/2007

The 1980 remake of LITTLE MISS MARKER does visibly capture a lot of the 1930s feeling of the original Damon Runyon story, but the film as a whole seems under-done.

Walter Matthau plays the curmudgeonly bookie "Sorrowful" Jones, who finds himself lumbered with a six-year-old girl, known only as "The Kid" (played by Sara Stimson). Throw a beautiful society dame into the mix (Julie Andrews at her loveliest), and you have one of the classic comedies.

The original version of LITTLE MISS MARKER was filmed by Paramount Pictures in 1934, starring Shirley Temple as "The Kid" and Adolphe Menjou as "Sorrowful". In terms of sheer charm, the original wins hands-down, but the 1980 remake must be commended for re-creating the tale for a new generation.

Walter Matthau and Julie Andrews manage to conjure up some sort of chemistry--but despite that fact you'd never imagine them as a romantic couple. Sara Stimson is appealing in the title role, and there are some fun cameos from Tony Curtis and Lee Grant.

Universal has released LITTLE MISS MARKER on a bare-bones DVD--fullscreen transfer, and there isn't even a menu. However, the price is nice, and the movie itself is quite enjoyable. (Single-sided, single-layer disc).

3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Movie 'Little Miss Marker"
Added 11/10/2006

I loved the movie years ago when it came out. It was wonderful to enjoy it again.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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