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The Little Princess (1939) Full Movie In Full Technicolor ♡ One of Shirley Temple's Best Films ♡

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♡ GLOBAL WELL-BEING: May we all learn to live together in peace and harmony with each other, ourselves, the earth and all that lives throughout time and space :-) Shirley Temple in her first Technicolor feature based upon the Frances Hodgson Burnett children's classic. In 1899, the young Sarah Crewe (Shirley Temple) is placed into an exclusive London boarding school by her widowed father, a wealthy British army officer about to embark for South Africa and fight in the second Boer war. Although she had previously spent all her life in India, Sarah adapts well to her new surroundings. However, things take a turn for the worse when her father is reported dead in battle and his South African financial holdings confiscated by the enemy, leaving her alone and penniless. As part of the preparation for the movie, great pains were taken to make sure every aspect of it was true to 1899 and England, the time period and setting of the story. Her pictures always showed “wholesome goodness triumphing over meanness and evil.”

Director: Walter Lang

Producer: Darryl F. Zanuck

Screenplay: Ethel Hill, Walter Ferris, based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Editor: Louis Loeffler

Cinematography: Arthur Miller, William Skall

Art Direction: Bernard Herzbrun, Hans Peters

Music: Walter Bullock, Samuel Pokrass

Cast: Shirley Temple (Sara Crewe), Richard Greene (Geoffrey Hamilton), Anita Louise (Rose), Ian Hunter (Captain Crewe), Cesar Romero (Ram Dass), Arthur Treacher (Bertie Minchin), Mary Nash (Amanda Minchin), Sybil Jason (Becky), Marcia Mae Jones (Lavinia).

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The Little Princess (1939) Full Movie In Full Technicolor ♡ One of Shirley Temple's Best Films ♡

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♡ GLOBAL WELL-BEING: May we all learn to live together in peace and harmony with each other, ourselves, the earth and all that lives throughout time and space :-) Shirley Temple in her first Technicolor feature based upon the Frances Hodgson Burnett children's classic. In 1899, the young Sarah Crewe (Shirley Temple) is placed into an exclusive London boarding school by her widowed father, a wealthy British army officer about to embark for South Africa and fight in the second Boer war. Although she had previously spent all her life in India, Sarah adapts well to her new surroundings. However, things take a turn for the worse when her father is reported dead in battle and his South African financial holdings confiscated by the enemy, leaving her alone and penniless. As part of the preparation for the movie, great pains were taken to make sure every aspect of it was true to 1899 and England, the time period and setting of the story. Her pictures always showed “wholesome goodness triumphing over meanness and evil.”

Director: Walter Lang

Producer: Darryl F. Zanuck

Screenplay: Ethel Hill, Walter Ferris, based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Editor: Louis Loeffler

Cinematography: Arthur Miller, William Skall

Art Direction: Bernard Herzbrun, Hans Peters

Music: Walter Bullock, Samuel Pokrass

Cast: Shirley Temple (Sara Crewe), Richard Greene (Geoffrey Hamilton), Anita Louise (Rose), Ian Hunter (Captain Crewe), Cesar Romero (Ram Dass), Arthur Treacher (Bertie Minchin), Mary Nash (Amanda Minchin), Sybil Jason (Becky), Marcia Mae Jones (Lavinia).