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A Princesinha

Título original: The Little Princess
  • 1939
  • Livre
  • 1 h 33 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Shirley Temple, Richard Greene, Ian Hunter, Anita Louise, Beryl Mercer, and Arthur Treacher in A Princesinha (1939)
A little girl is left by her father in an exclusive seminary for girls, when her father fights in the Second Boer War. Later, when he is presumed dead she is forced to become a servant.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA little girl is left by her father in an exclusive seminary for girls while he fights in the Second Boer War. Later, after he is presumed dead, she is forced to become a servant.A little girl is left by her father in an exclusive seminary for girls while he fights in the Second Boer War. Later, after he is presumed dead, she is forced to become a servant.A little girl is left by her father in an exclusive seminary for girls while he fights in the Second Boer War. Later, after he is presumed dead, she is forced to become a servant.

  • Direção
    • Walter Lang
    • William A. Seiter
  • Roteiristas
    • Ethel Hill
    • Walter Ferris
    • Frances Hodgson Burnett
  • Artistas
    • Shirley Temple
    • Richard Greene
    • Anita Louise
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,1/10
    7,1 mil
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    • Direção
      • Walter Lang
      • William A. Seiter
    • Roteiristas
      • Ethel Hill
      • Walter Ferris
      • Frances Hodgson Burnett
    • Artistas
      • Shirley Temple
      • Richard Greene
      • Anita Louise
    • 59Avaliações de usuários
    • 16Avaliações da crítica
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    Shirley Temple
    Shirley Temple
    • Sara Crewe
    Richard Greene
    Richard Greene
    • Geoffrey Hamilton
    Anita Louise
    Anita Louise
    • Rose
    Ian Hunter
    Ian Hunter
    • Capt. Crewe
    Cesar Romero
    Cesar Romero
    • Ram Dass
    Arthur Treacher
    Arthur Treacher
    • Bertie Minchin
    Mary Nash
    Mary Nash
    • Amanda Minchin
    Sybil Jason
    Sybil Jason
    • Becky
    Miles Mander
    Miles Mander
    • Lord Wickham
    Marcia Mae Jones
    Marcia Mae Jones
    • Lavinia
    Beryl Mercer
    Beryl Mercer
    • Queen Victoria
    Deidre Gale
    • Jessie
    Ira Stevens
    Ira Stevens
    • Ermengarde
    E.E. Clive
    E.E. Clive
    • Mr. Barrows
    Eily Malyon
    Eily Malyon
    • Cook
    Clyde Cook
    Clyde Cook
    • Attendant
    Keith Hitchcock
    • Bobbie
    • (as Keith Kenneth)
    Will Stanton
    Will Stanton
    • Groom
    • Direção
      • Walter Lang
      • William A. Seiter
    • Roteiristas
      • Ethel Hill
      • Walter Ferris
      • Frances Hodgson Burnett
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    9edwagreen

    Little Princess- Thank Heaven for Little Girls ***1/2

    Charming film in color where Shirley Temple's dad goes off to fight in the Boer War. She is left is a fancy girl's school with a headmistress who is stern.

    When word is brought to the school that the father, who adored his Sarah (Temple), has been killed and the child is left penniless, poor Sarah is shut up in the attic and made to work in the kitchen. Move over Cinderella.

    Sarah never gives up hope that her dad (Ian Hunter) is living and she searches feverishly for him.

    When a Indian mystery man (Cesar Romero) makes her room beautiful during a ballet sequence, Sarah is suspected of stealing.

    Mary Nash is the wicked headmistress and acts in the same way as Margaret Hamilton in "The Wizard of Oz." Richard Green and Anita Louise play lovers, who are discharged from the school, by Nash for loving each other.

    The ending is wonderful when Sarah finds her dad with the help no less of Queen Victoria (Beryl Mercer).

    Enjoyable tale for children and adults alike.
    9Snow4849

    Quite Possibly Shirley's Best Ever!

    Between the ages of 7 and 10, little Shirley Temple was the biggest box office star in the world. But as she grew older, her popularity quickly began to wane. At 11 (though she believed herself to be 10 because her mother shaved a year off her age), Shirley was still quite a child when she made "The Little Princess." But because she was no longer as cute and cherubic as she was at 6, when "Stand Up and Cheer!" first made her a star, it was to be her last successful film in a children's role.

    As Sara (a Hebrew name meaning "princess"), Shirley plays her standard rags-to-riches storyline in reverse: Sara's wealthy widowed father loses everything in the Boer War, and her cruel boarding school headmistress Miss Minchin makes her an underfed, overworked servant girl to pay the tuition debt her father owed. Sara goes from luxurious rooms and private tutors to friendless, freezing attics as suddenly as the swinging America of the 1920s sank into the dust storms, breadlines, and squattervilles of the 1930's Great Depression. But where did poor Americans turn to briefly forget all these problems during the Great Depression? To the movies, where Shirley Temple, her unwavering hopefulness (as present in "The Little Princess" as in any of her movies), and her cute song-and-dance numbers -- with titles like "Laugh, You Son of a Gun" (1934), "You Gotta Smile to be Happy" (1936), "Be Optimistic" (1938), and "Come and Get Your Happiness" (1938) -- cheered up the entire nation. The same singing and dancing cheers up Sara Crewe while she's working as a galley slave in 1899 London, as Shirley performs "The Old Kent Road" with her pal Arthur Treacher (her four-time co-star).

    In short, "The Little Princess" is Shirley Temple's career in a nutshell. It is a must-see film for both longtime Shirley fans and newcomers.
    10Ron Oliver

    One More Triumph For Our Shirley

    A small child, affectionately known as THE LITTLE PRINCESS, must endure great hardship after her father is killed in the Boer War.

    Shirley Temple had her last great box-office triumph in this splendid Technicolor adaptation of the Frances Hodgson Burnett childhood classic. No longer a tiny tot - she turned eleven the year THE LITTLE PRINCESS was released - but still a little trooper, Shirley exhibits once again the tremendous charm & talent which made her Hollywood's top box office draw. With wrinkled brow & tremulous lip or bouncing curls & joyous smile, she adeptly displays just the right mood or mannerism to keep the focus of the audience's attention firmly grasped in her chubby fists.

    The supporting players' roster is abundantly well cast: stalwart Ian Hunter appears as Shirley's soldier father - this very fine actor wisely uses his acting skills to keep from being completely upstaged by the mighty moppet; handsome Richard Greene & lovely Anita Louise play the riding master & teacher who befriend Shirley - their roles aren't terribly significant, but they fill them quite well.

    Mary Nash is once again cast as Shirley's tormentor, this time playing the evil-spirited headmistress of an exclusive girls' seminary. This accomplished actress did not appear in many films, but she could generally be counted on to provide a vivid performance - notice the relish with which she essays her small part in the medieval fantasy sequence (`I know my rights, I know the law and what I say I saw, I saw!'). Long-legged, adenoidal Arthur Treacher plays her henpecked brother; he is a delight during his two romps with Shirley to the music hall ditty ‘Knocked ‘Em In The Old Kent Road.'

    Cesar Romero quietly portrays an Indian servant in a small, but important, role; Miles Mander & E. E. Clive both appear as hardhearted, crusty old gentlemen - only one is regenerated by film's end. Sweet Beryl Mercer makes the most of her few moments as a stately, kindhearted Queen Victoria - while Eily Malyon is a true fright as the school's slatternly cook. Marcia Mae Jones participates in one of the film's most memorable moments, when, as a particularly vile teenager, she receives a face full of fireplace ashes, courtesy of sweet Shirley.

    Special attention should be given to ten-year-old South African Sybil Jason, who plays the wistful waifish charmaid who idolizes Shirley. In her American film debut, Warner's LITTLE BIG SHOT (1935), she proved wonderfully winsome & winning, but the storm of attention surrounding Miss Temple (exactly 19 months older than Miss Jason) tends, at this remove, to swamp the boats of the other female child stars of the period. However, delightful Sybil deserves to be remembered & appreciated for her own accomplishments.

    The Stolen Kiss, a lavish fantasy dream sequence, provides a welcome few minutes change of pace for Temple, Nash, Louise, Greene, Treacher & Romero.
    buppy

    "The Little Princess" is one of Shirley Temple's best.

    Shirley Temple, Ian Hunter, Richard Greene, Anita Louise, and Cesar Romero star in this great classic that still is outstanding even though it was released in 1939. This is the story (written by Frances Hodgson Burnett) of Sarah Crewe who was left at a boarding school while her father leaves to fight in the Boer War. She makes few friends but all the other girls think she is a selfish child. Some of the friend's she makes are Becky (Sybil Jason) a kind-hearted servant and two teachers, Rose (Anita Louise) and Birtie Minchin (Arthur Treacher) who is brother of the infamous Miss Minchin (Mary Nash). This truly is a great film that is still a Shirley Temple classic.
    Doylenf

    Charming Shirley Temple film with heart-warming conclusion...

    There are those who claim Shirley Temple couldn't really act--but The Little Princess is living proof that she was much more than just a dimpled tot who could sing and dance on cue. Her tearful reunion with her missing dad (Ian Hunter) in a hospital ward at the conclusion of this classic story should move even the most hardened cynic. Her tears range from joy to hysteria as she tries to tell the shell-shocked soldier that she is his daughter.

    This is a lavish technicolor delight with Shirley Temple at 12 doing an expert job as Sara, the little miss who has to bear the indignities of a boarding school once her father has been declared dead in the Boer war. The harsh mistress (Mary Nash) has her stripped of all privileges and makes her live in the attic while becoming a servant in the very household where she was once called "the little princess" by the other girls. There are departures from the novel since the script is given a "Shirley Temple formula" to ensure its success as the right vehicle for her at that time. But the addition of a dream sequence does no discernible harm, nor is the brief song-and-dance with Arthur Treacher to "The Old Kent Road" much of a distraction.

    It succeeds in being a heart-warming tale of a girl's courage and determination when it seems that there is no hope of finding her father alive. The ending with Queen Victoria giving Shirley an approving nod, is an added delight. One of Shirley's best performances with a wonderful cast of supporting players: Richard Greene, Anita Louise, Mary Nash, Sybil Jason, Arthur Treacher and Cesar Romero all doing expert work.

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    • Curiosidades
      In the scene where a parrot flies into Sara's room off of Ram Dass' (Cesar Romero) shoulder, originally a small monkey was to be used. However, the monkey did not seem to like Shirley Temple and kept trying to bite her, so it was replaced by a parrot.
    • Erros de gravação
      There are many references in the film to receiving "mail" and "mailing" letters. The British terminology is always receiving "post" and "posting" letters.
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      Sara Crewe: Daddy?

      Captain Crewe: Sara...

      Sara Crewe: Daddy! Oh, Daddy! It is you! I found you! I found you! They said you were dead, but I knew you weren't! I knew you'd come back! Oh, Daddy, hold me, hold me close. You won't ever go away again, will you? Will you, Daddy? What's the matter, Daddy? Why don't you talk to me?

      Captain Crewe: Sara...

      Sara Crewe: Don't you know me, Daddy? I'm Sara! I'm Sara!

      Captain Crewe: Sara... Where is my daughter...

      Sara Crewe: Oh, Daddy! Something's happened to you! Mr. Bertie! Mr. Bertie! Oh, Daddy, you've got to know me! Look at me! Look at me! Oh, Daddy...

      [sobs]

      Captain Crewe: You musn't cry. You musn't cry. We must be good soldiers, you know.

      Sara Crewe: But, I have been a good soldier, Daddy! And you don't know me!

      Captain Crewe: My little Sara never cries...

      Sara Crewe: But, I'm Sara! I'm Sara!

      Captain Crewe: Sara... Sara! My little... My darling...

      Sara Crewe: Oh, Daddy! You know me! You know me!

      Captain Crewe: Sara, my darling! My baby Sara! Sara! Poor Sara, darling!

    • Conexões
      Edited into Muppet Babies: Muppets Not Included (1988)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      The Fantasy
      Music by Samuel Pokrass

      Words by Walter Bullock

      Performed by Shirley Temple, Arthur Treacher, Mary Nash,

      Cesar Romero, Anita Louise, Richard Greene, and unidentified extras.

      Danced by Temple with unidentified ballerinas

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 14 de julho de 1939 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Hindi
    • Também conhecido como
      • A Pequena Princesa
    • Locações de filme
      • Stage 8, 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA(Studio)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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      • US$ 1.000.000 (estimativa)
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 33 min(93 min)
    • Proporção
      • 1.37 : 1

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