Cast
- Shirley Temple as Shirley Blake, the five-year-old daughter of Mary Blake
- James Dunn as James 'Loop' Merritt, a bachelor pilot and Shirley’s godfather
- Lois Wilson as Mary Blake, a widow, Shirley’s mother, and a maid in the Smythe family's home
- Judith Allen as Adele Martin, a socialite, Loop’s estranged sweetheart, and eventually his fiancee
- Charles Sellon as Uncle Ned Smith, the Smythes' cranky patriarch
- Theodor von Eltz as J. Wellington Smythe, a haughty nouveau-riche
- Dorothy Christy as Anita Smythe, J. Wellington Smythe’s wife
- Jane Withers as Joy Smythe, J. Wellington and Anita Smythe's spoiled and obnoxious daughter
- Brandon Hurst as Higgins, the Smythes' butler
- Jane Darwell as Elizabeth Higgins, the Smythes' cook
- Walter Johnson as Thomas, the Smythes' chauffeur
- George Irving as Judge Thompson
- Terry the dog as Rags, Loops dog
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