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The Little Princess

The Little Princess

A great classic comes to life in glorious Technicolor!

6.7 / 1019391h 33m

Synopsis

A little girl goes in search of her father who is reported missing by the military during the Second Boer War.

Genre: Family, Drama, Comedy

Status: Released

Director: Walter Lang

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Main Cast

Shirley Temple

Shirley Temple

Sara Crewe

Richard Greene

Richard Greene

Geoffrey Hamilton

Anita Louise

Anita Louise

Rose

Ian Hunter

Ian Hunter

Captain Crewe

Arthur Treacher

Arthur Treacher

Bertie Minchin

Mary Nash

Mary Nash

Amanda Minchin

Cesar Romero

Cesar Romero

Ram Dass

Miles Mander

Miles Mander

Lord Wickham

Marcia Mae Jones

Marcia Mae Jones

Lavinia

Beryl Mercer

Beryl Mercer

Queen Victoria

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User Reviews

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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 has 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.