The Washington Post, January 15th, 1995
Four of Deanna Durbin's early films - unfortunately there are no late ones - are being released Tuesday in MCA Universal Home Video's "The Deanna Durbin Collection." One of the four videos, "Three Smart Girls," was Durbin's film debut in 1936. The ebullient Canadian teenager won the hearts of film fans worldwide. Two years later, in 1938, Durbin was presented a Special Academy Award inscribed: "For bringing to the screen the spirit and personification of youth." Judy Garland won the award the next year. Shirley Temple got the first one in 1934. The other three films in this release are "100 Me...
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