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A Little Princess

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1986–1987
  • TV-G
  • 2h 43m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
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Amelia Shankley in A Little Princess (1986)
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Sara Crewe enters a London boarding school a wealthy lady when she bids her father farewell as he enters the British Army, but her lifestyle quickly vanishes when her father suddenly dies, a... Read allSara Crewe enters a London boarding school a wealthy lady when she bids her father farewell as he enters the British Army, but her lifestyle quickly vanishes when her father suddenly dies, and Sara must endure a life of servitude.Sara Crewe enters a London boarding school a wealthy lady when she bids her father farewell as he enters the British Army, but her lifestyle quickly vanishes when her father suddenly dies, and Sara must endure a life of servitude.

  • Stars
    • Maureen Lipman
    • Amelia Shankley
    • Miriam Margolyes
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    820
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    • Stars
      • Maureen Lipman
      • Amelia Shankley
      • Miriam Margolyes
    • 31User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win total

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    Maureen Lipman
    Maureen Lipman
    • Miss Minchin
    • 1987
    Amelia Shankley
    • Sara Crewe
    • 1987
    Miriam Margolyes
    Miriam Margolyes
    • Miss Amelia
    • 1987
    Annette Badland
    Annette Badland
    • Cook
    • 1987
    Natalie Abbott
    • Becky
    • 1987
    Alison Reynolds
    • Ermengarde
    • 1987
    Katrina Heath
    • Lavinia
    • 1987
    Joanna Dukes
    • Jessie
    • 1987
    Johanna Hargreaves
    • Henrietta
    • 1987
    Jessica Simpson
    • Lottie
    • 1987
    Nigel Havers
    Nigel Havers
    • Carrisford
    • 1987
    David Yelland
    David Yelland
    • Captain Crewe
    • 1987
    John Bird
    John Bird
    • Mr. Carmichael
    • 1987
    Annie Lambert
    Annie Lambert
    • Mrs. Carmichael
    • 1987
    Antony Zaki
    • Ram Dass
    • 1987
    Meera Syal
    Meera Syal
    • Anna
    • 1987
    Christopher Haley
    • Donald
    • 1987
    Zoe Mair
    • Janet
    • 1987
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    10catbus23

    She never thought she was a princess, she only tried to behave like one.

    I have to admit it: I watched this over and over when I was a little girl. It's not often that a story with such a clear moral message is this entertaining. Anyone out there who has kids, especially girls, should find this series and get it for them, they'll love it. The Shirley Temple version can't hold a candle to this one, if you were wondering. The realism is striking, especially in scenes which depict illness or poverty, and the tenderness in the relationships between the characters (or the harshness in some cases) is a feat not often achieved in family television drama. I'd recommend this series to anyone who likes Harry Potter, Pollyanna, Annie, Heidi, Anne of Green Gables, The Secret Garden, Labyrinth, Gilliam's Adventures of Baron Von Munchausen or pretty much anything by Hayao Miyazaki. The protagonist of "The Little Princess" is a heroine in the tradition of the girls in all of these stories -- imaginative, patient, courageous and self-sacrificing. You'll love her, and your daughters will too.
    10stheffner

    A faithful adaptation of the book. True to characters and story.

    This is one of the best adaptations of a book ever done. Amelia Shankley captures the character of Sara with a marvelous performance. She maintains her dignity and her natural kindness in spite of the most difficult circumstances. Maureen Lipmann's performance as the selfish, conceited head mistress is also very good. In fact, all of the performances are really very good. And best of all, for once the writers of the screenplay did not feel compelled to significantly change any of the story. The scene with the starving little girl in front of the bun shop is very well done and true to the book. This is a wonderful movie and I am hoping that it will soon be available on DVD.
    10oleander-3

    Why is THIS the one that's overlooked?

    If you read the comments for the '95 version, many people seem to say (in more or less words) that THAT version has been sadly overlooked. But even sadder, here's a version ('86) that is far better, and few people know it exists. (Just read some professional reviews on the internet, and they'll only mention two ones--the '39 and '95). Perhaps that's because quite a few haven't read the novel, or just because it's a classic, dismiss it as "boring" and "irrelevant" to today's society. But for those of us who have read the novel and loved it, this is by far the best movie of "The Little Princess" made. It doesn't rely on special effect interludes, like the '95 one, or cute little song and dance sessions like movie of '39. Here we just get the story as it is with all the characters presented in exactly the way the novel depicts them. Amelia Shankley did a wonderful job as Sara Crewe. She looked dark, thin and solemn, just as described in the novel, and acted quiet and wise as well. In fact, all the actors and actresses did a good job. Even if Lottie didn't look quite the way as described, she acted it out so well that it didn't matter at all. And that goes for everybody else who's in this. I watched this with my mother and she agreed that it was very well done, and that all the children were quite appealing. As well, the sets and costumes were not too bold, like in the '95 version (can you tell I didn't like that one?). Sara's surroundings are SUPPOSED to look drab and grey. If you've never seen a version of "The Little Princess" or read the book--obviously read the novel first, then see this one. But if the thought of Frances Hodgson Burnett's lovely story doesn't appeal to you, then by all means, see the others. In general, I love BBC productions of novels, because of their faithfulness to the original stories, and because of their length. (My favourite BBC miniseries of a novel would have to be the 1978 "Wuthering Heights"--exactly like the novel, to the T. Make every possible effort to see that if you've read the book).
    lindarling

    A Wonderful Film

    This move was extraordinarily faithful to the book. The characters were for the most part convincing (Amelia Shankley and Nigel Hawthorne especially) and the music and direction were great.

    I do have a few problems with the film. The main one is that the second tape (it's on three separate cassettes) contains the last 10 minutes of the first tape, which is really horrible editing. Other complaints are that the commercials before each tape are too long, and some of the background noise could be better edited (the group of kids murmur too early or giggle too much, making it appear more low- budget).

    I was particularly impressed with the loyalty the movie had to the book, and the sympathy you feel for the main character. The scenery was done well and the acting, even in the little parts (the cook's boyfriend, Captain Crew's Indian servant), was excellent.

    Overall a wonderful film to "curl up" with on a rainy day.
    9Lori S

    True to the novel, even the end

    Take heart, fans of this very true-to-the-novel movie version, the new American channel Pax TV shows this movie sometimes, but unfortunately has cut about 50 minutes from it, making it about an hour and 45 minutes long. Still, it is heartening that this detailed version is faithful to the novel's setting of 1880s London, and the premise that Sarah's father has truly died, altho his "dear friend" finally finds the long-lost Sarah in the end. I would have liked more exterior scenes, but good acting by all.

    An interesting note - the novel started as a short story called "Sarah Crewe, or What Happened at Miss Minchin's" in the 1880s, serialized for a magazine. Response was so positive, that after the author Frances Burnett had adapted it for the stage at the turn of the century and called it "A Little Princess," she re-wrote the book version, adding length and detail, and calling it "Little Princess" as well. The latter is what most know about and what you will find in the bookstores, but both versions are available on the internet to compare texts.

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      Carrisford: That's because I feel guilty - sending Carmichael off to Moscow...

      Ram Dass: There is a verse in Bhavad Gita. Krishna, in his sermon to Arjuna, advises that, where the goal is worthy, action is always better than inaction! Even if the consequences of such action are to be regretted!

      Carrisford: [looking at him incredulously] You made that up.

      Ram Dass: Yes, sahib...

      Carrisford: You're an old fraud, Ram Dass - but I don't know what I would do without you...

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    • Release date
      • January 18, 1987 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Küçük Prenses
    • Production company
      • London Weekend Television (LWT)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 43m(163 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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