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... This was Kipling’s boy hero of the short story "Wee Willie Winkie" who was morphed ... seen in the concluding scenes of "Gunga Din" which the New York Times movie ...
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Directed by : John Ford
Written by : Julien Josephson Ernest Pascal ...
Directed by : George Stevens
Written by :Rudya Kipling (poem)Ben Hecht (story)as&n...
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1. "The final script for Wee Willie Winkie, a film released in 1937, describes the character of Major Mamonachie as a sillyass type of British officer."
2. "This was Kiplings boy hero of the short story Wee Willie Winkie who was morphed into the curleyhaired Shirley Temple."
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