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The Little Princess

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1939 | 93m | English

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A little girl goes in search of her father who is reported missing by the military during the Second Boer War.
Release Date: Mar 17, 1939
Director: Walter Lang
Writer: Ethel Hill, Walter Ferris, Frances Hodgson Burnett
Genres: Family, Comedy, Drama
Keywords servant, orphanage, kids, riches to rags
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Shirley Temple Sara Crewe
Richard Greene Geoffrey Hamilton
Anita Louise Rose
Ian Hunter Captain Crewe
Arthur Treacher Bertie Minchin
Mary Nash Amanda Minchin
Cesar Romero Ram Dass
Miles Mander Lord Wickham
Marcia Mae Jones Lavinia
Beryl Mercer Queen Victoria
Deidre Gale Jessie
Ira Stevens Ermengarde
E. E. Clive Mr. Barrows
Eily Malyon Cook
Clyde Cook Attendant
Keith Hitchcock Bobbie
Will Stanton Groom
Harry Allen Groom
Holmes Herbert Doctor
Evan Thomas Doctor
Guy Bellis Doctor
Kenneth Hunter General
Lionel Braham Colonel
Frank Baker Officer
Sidney Bracey Pedestrian Discussing the War
Eve Conrad Maid
Robert Cory Bobbie
Herbert Evans Orderly Chasing Sara
Olaf Hytten Pedestrian Discussing the War
Lilyan Irene Maid
Charles Irwin Wounded Soldier Outside Hospital
Patrick X. Kerry Wounded Irishman
Morton Lowry Traumatized Young Soldier
Jean Manners Nurse
Vesey O'Davoren Orderly
Antonia Oland Student
Rita Page Minnie the Cook's Helper
Hilda Plowright Nurse
Gerald Rogers Pedestrian Discussing the War
Leslie Sketchley Bobbie
Amzie Strickland Nurse
David Thursby Orderly Sergeant
Clare Verdera Nurse
Sybil Jason Becky
Name Job
Ethel Hill Screenplay
Charles Maxwell Music
Roger Heman Sr. Sound Designer
Thomas Little Set Decoration
E. Clayton Ward Sound Designer
Walter Ferris Screenplay
Cyril J. Mockridge Music
Arthur C. Miller Director of Photography
Louis R. Loeffler Editor
Hans Peters Art Direction
Bernard Herzbrun Art Direction
William V. Skall Director of Photography
Gwen Wakeling Costume Design
Herbert W. Spencer Music
Walter Lang Director
Frances Hodgson Burnett Novel
Name Title
Gene Markey Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Young "Sara" (Shirley Temple) is the apple of her military father's eye. When he (Ian Hunter) is sent abroad to fight in the Boer war, she is left at a posh boarding school run by the pernickety "Miss Minchin" (Mary Nash). Initially, this all goes swimmingly until news reaches them that her father h ... as been killed at the siege of Mafeking and she, now penniless, has to serve as a glorified scullery maid. Disbelieving of her father's fate, the young girl and her fellow skivvy "Becky" (Sybil Jason) have some fun escapades that make her some new friends amongst the war wounded (including a touching cameo from the shell-shocked Morton Lowry), severely test the patience of her reluctant new guardian and hopefully track down her father. Yes, it smacks a little of "Cinderella" with a little "Annie" thrown in too, but the star is on great form as she sails, nonchalantly, through the proceedings with a charming and engaging air. Maybe the romance between Richard Greene ("Geoffrey") and Anita Louise ("Rose") clutters it up a bit, but otherwise a strong cast support the youngster ably with a suitably curmudgeonly Miles Mander ("Lord Wickham"), a cheery Arthur Treacher and Cesar Romero as the old lord's kindly butler. It's fun to watch - we always know what's going to happen in the end, but so what - it's a harmless and enjoyable bit of colourful escapism made just before times got really grim for many.

Jun 22, 2022