Little Big Shot is a 1935 American film directed by Michael Curtiz, and starring Sybil Jason and Glenda Farrell.
Mortimer Thompson and Steve Craig are a pair of sidewalk confidence men working Broadway one step ahead of the police selling phony watches.
In the film, Jason performs imitations of Greta Garbo, Mae West and Jimmy Durante.
The film's soundtrack includes songs written by Frank Dixon and Allie Wrubel: In a contemporary review for The New York Times, critic Andre Sennwald wrote: "Convinced that Hollywood is suffering from a drought rather than a plague of baby Bernhardts, Warner Brothers have imported a new one, Miss Sybil Jason, from South Africa.
She performs all the triple-threat functions in 'Little Big Shot', including a couple of impersonations and a song and dance.
In some of her big emotional close-ups, the bewildered little girl seems to be making a valiant effort to take advice from half a dozen assistant directors all at once.
"[4] Variety commented on the obvious attempt to compete with Shirley Temple, whose 1934 hit film Little Miss Marker had a very similar plot.