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  1. Little Miss Marker is a 1980 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Walter Bernstein and based on a short story by Damon Runyon. It stars Walter Matthau , Tony Curtis , Julie Andrews , Bob Newhart and new arrival Sara Stimson.

  2. Mar 21, 1980 · Comedy Drama Romance. A gruff bookie's life is turned upside-down when he gets a 6-year-old kid as collateral for a bet. Director. Walter Bernstein. Writers. Damon Runyon. Walter Bernstein. Stars. Walter Matthau. Julie Andrews. Tony Curtis. See production info at IMDbPro. RENT/BUY. search Amazon. Add to Watchlist. Added by 1.9K users.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Walter Bernstein
    • 1980-03-21
  3. She’s the marker. And when her father doesn’t come back, Sorrowful is stuck with her – along with various possible kidnapping charges. The first time around, in 1934, “Little Miss Marker” made Shirley Temple a star, and Adolphe Menjou was Sorrowful Jones.

  4. In the 1930s, cantankerous bookie Sorrowful Jones (Walter Matthau) reluctantly takes a young child (Sara Stimson) as collateral for a wager, but finds he's stuck with the adorable waif when her ...

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    • Walter Bernstein
    • PG
    • Walter Matthau
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  5. Sorrowful Jones is a cheap bookie in the 1930s. When a gambler leaves his daughter as a marker for a bet, he gets stuck with her. His life will change a great deal with her arrival and his sudden love for a woman also involved in gambling operations.

  6. Outwardly joyless bookie Sorrowful Jones (Walter Matthau) is left with a little girl as a marker for a gambling debt. He finds his life irrevocably changed when the girl's father dies by suicide and he begins to care for her.

  7. Set during the Great Depression, a precocious little girl is left as an I.O.U. with an irascible bookie. Director Walter Bernstein