Shirley Temple's first Technicolor feature, The Little Princess was inspired by the oft-filmed novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Set in turn-of-the-century England, the film finds Temple being enrolled in a boarding school by her wealthy widowed father (Ian Hunter), who must head off to fight in the ...more
Year: 2039 | Running Time: 91 minutes
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Shirley Temple was at her most engaging in this handsome adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnett's story, playing plucky Sara Crewe, who finds herself orphaned and reduced to near-indentured servitude at the boarding school where she was formerly a student. Director Walter Lang manages to balance the drama, the little bits of song-and-dance (mostly courtesy of Arthur Treacher), the comedy, the romance (provided by Richard Greene and Anita Louise), and the Technicolor glow of the production, ...more
- Shirley Temple - Sara Crewe
- Richard Greene - Geoffrey Hamilton
- Anita Louise - Miss Rose
- Ian Hunter - Capt. Crewe
- Cesar Romero - Ram Dass
- Olaf Hytten - Man
- Mary Nash - Amanda Minchin
- Rita Page - Girl
- Keith Hitchcock - Bobbie
- Arthur Treacher - Bertie Minchin
- Sybil Jason - Becky
- Miles Mander - Lord Wickham
- Marcia Mae Jones - Lavinia
- Beryl Mercer - Queen Victoria
- Walter Lang - Director
- Gene Markey - Producer
- Ethel Hill - Screenwriter
- Walter Ferris - Screenwriter
- Frances Hodgson Burnett - Book Author
- Bernard Herzbrun - Art Director
- Hans Peters - Art Director
- Louis Loeffler - Editor
- Walter Bullock - Composer (Music Score)
- Louis Silvers - Musical Direction/Supervision
- Arthur C. Miller - Cinematographer
- William Skall - Cinematographer










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