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little princess

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Little princess, little princess (1995)

Duration: 97 minutes

Actors and all the staff

1 liesel matthews ... Sara Crewe

2 eleanor bron ... Miss Mingqin.

Liam cunningham ... Captain Crewe/Prince Rama

Rusty Schwimmer ... Amelia Minchin

5 arthur malet ... Charles Randolph

6 vanessa lee chester ... Becky (female name)

7 errol sitar ... ram dass

8 Heather Deslodge Ermengarde

9 Taylor Fry ... lavinia

Bradford Darcy 10 ..... Jesse

Rachel Bella ... a nickname for Elizabeth.

12 Alexandra Rhea-Baum ... Gertrude

Camilla bellerouth/camilla belle ... Jane (female name)

Lauren Blumenfeld ... Rosemary.

15 Chersi Malrouni ...

16 Kaitlin Cullum ...

Alison Moore ... Princess Sita.

18 Time Winters ... Francis (milkman)

19 Lomax Studies ... Mr. Du Faji

20 Vincent Schiavelli ... Mr Barrow.

2 1 Pu Shiba Laval ... Maya

22 Rashi Azizi ... Laki

23 Ken Palmer ... John Randolph

24 Helen Greenberg ... Flower Girl

25 Norman Merrill ... Resident.

Peggy Miley ... Mabel (Cook)

27 Robert Cohen ... Ermengarde's father

28 Will Blomkvist ... the rich boy on the street.

29 david fray Sko ... beggars in the fantasy forest.

Judith Drake ... The woman in the bakery

3 1 chris ellis ... Police

32 Jonás Cuarón ... chimney sweeper (not cleaned)

33 Sandipwalia ..... Indian servant (unregistered)

Director 1 Alfonso Cuarón/Alfonso Cuarón .....

Writer 1 frances hodgson burnett ... (novel)

2 Richard LaGravenese (screenplay) and

3 Elizabeth Chandler ... (screenplay)

Producer 1 Allen C Blomkvist ... Executive producer.

2 Darisa Cohen ... co-producer.

3 Amy Efron ... Executive producer

4 mark johnson ... Producer

Photographic cinematographer 1 emmanuel lubezki .....

Editor 1 Steven weisberg .....

Foundry Offr 1 Gil Greenberg Sands .....

Design and production designer 1bowelch .....

Art Director 1 Tom Duffield .....

Set Designer 1 Cheryl Carasik .....

Fashion Designer 1 Judiana Macovschi .....

Makeup 1 Fríea Aradóttir ... hair stylist

Bonnie Creveling ... hair stylist.

3 Julie Hewitt ... Makeup artist

4 Robert Nolin ... Makeup artist

Production Manager 1 Robert P Cohen ... Unit Production Manager

Assistant Director 1 Stephen P Dunn ... Assistant Director

2 David Fudge ... Second Assistant Director

3 bo welch ... Head of the Second Department.

Art Director Art Department 1 John Dexter ... Set Designer

2 Michael Dissing ... Building Coordinator

3 Lawrence Hobbs ... Set Designer

Andrew Petrotta ... Assistant Industry Director.

Stephanie Schwarczman ... coordinator of the art department.

Sound Recorder 1 Jose Antonio ... Sound

2 Richard Beggs ... Audio Designer.

3 Richard Beggs ... recording mixer.

4 Marty Church ... adr mixer

5 Pud Cusack ... Derrick Operator

6 Ann Ducommun ... Assistant voice editor.

7 Michael Hebik ... recording mixer.

8 Tom meadows ... Mixer

Bob Newland ... supervises the sound editor.

10 Ken S. Polk ... recording mixer

Roy Prendergast ... supervises the music editor.

12 Donald Sylvester ... Welfare Editor

13 Hugo Weng ... sound editor

Danny Van Sprewell ... Sound Recording Mixer: Dutch Version.

Special Effects 1 Matt Farrell ... Technical Guidance

2 Allen Lorimer ... stunts.

Stunt 1 Kathy Brock ... Stunt

2 Charles Crowell ... stunt coordinator.

3 Joe finnigan ... stuntman.

4 Svetla Krastva ... stuntman.

5 Lee Bobby ... stuntman

6 Scott proll ... stuntman.

Composer 1 Patrick Doyle .....

◎ Jane

Captain Crewe was ordered to fight in South Africa. Sarah, the youngest daughter, had to be fostered in an aristocratic school because she had no mother. The headmaster learned that she came from a famous family and became a waitress. With the passage of time, the front line from time to time from the list of the dead. One day, Captain Crewe's name appeared on the newspaper's missing list, so she could no longer afford the expensive tuition. The school kicked little Sarah out of her original room, and Sarah became a little servant with tears in her eyes. But he firmly believes that his father will not leave her and takes time to go to the hospital to find him every day. Her true feelings touched the Queen of England and God, and a miracle finally appeared. ...

Film Review &; backstage

The little princess is a classic of Mrs. F. H. Burnett, a world famous children's literature writer. It was made into a film many times, starring Shirley Temple. In our childhood memories, we should all have this film.

Wonderful dialogue

. [Captain Crewe, who has amnesia, meets crying Sarah in the corner of a dark room]

Captain Crewe: What's this? Why are you crying? Please tell me. I won't hurt you. Won't you tell me your name?

Sara Crewe: (sobbing) Sarah.

Captain Crewe: "Sarah" ... that's a beautiful name.

Sara Crewe: [A flash of lightning suddenly lights up] Dad ...?

Captain Crewe: What did you say?

[She runs to him and he tries to pull her away]

Captain Crewe: Sorry. ...

Sara Crewe: Dad, it's me! It's Sarah!

Captain Crewe: Do you know me?

Sara Crewe: Dad, don't you remember me? Dad, please! You must know me! I'm Sarah, remember? Remember India and Maya? Remember Ramayana ... where's Emily? What about the pendant with mom's picture?

Captain Crewe: (still struggling to push her away) No. ...

Sara Crewe: Dad, please!

Charles Randolph (Mr Randolph arrives with Miss Minqin and the police): Do you know this man?

Sara Crewe: Dad, tell them!

Miss Minqin (recognizing Captain Crewe): This child has no father. Take her away!

Sara Crewe: [A policeman pulls Sarah away and takes her with him, kicking and screaming and leaving the room] No! Don't! Dad.

Captain Crewe: I'm sorry. ...

[When the girls wake up, they find that the attic is beautifully decorated, and sausages, muffins and fruit breakfasts are waiting for them]

Sara Crewe: Look! Exactly what we ordered!

Becky: I'm a little scared of all this. ...

Sara Crewe: Me too. Do you think we shouldn't eat it?

Becky: I'm not that scared!

Sara Crewe: Don't cry, Becky.

Becky: I'm afraid. If Mickey throws me out, I have nowhere to go.

Sara Crewe: That's not true. I'm here with you. I have always regarded us as sisters.

Becky: Really?

Sara Crewe: Let's make a promise now: Take care of each other forever.

Becky: It's a deal.

4.[ Randolph and his servant are in a military hospital, and Randolph finds that the amnesia soldier there is not his son John]

Charles Randolph: All hope ... You must think I'm a fool.

Ram dass: Sir, do you want to be smart?

Charles Randolph: I don't know. I don't think a wise man would come here at all.

Ram dass: But if he saw it, he would look at the soldier's face more carefully.

Charles Randolph: What will he see?

Ram dass: Pain, my Lord. He needs to be taken care of.

Charles Randolph: He is not my responsibility.

Ram dass: Smart people will remember that this soldier was in John's regiment. If his memory comes back ... he may tell adults what happened to his son. Maybe adults will know that John is in an English hospital now, and hope that someone with good intentions will take him home ... away from his pain.

5.[ Sarah just saw her new doll, Emily]

Captain Crewe: You know, dolls are best friends. Just because they can't talk doesn't mean they won't listen. You know, when we leave them alone in the room, they will come back to life.

Sara Crewe: Really?

Captain Crewe: Yes! But before we went in and caught them, they quickly returned to their positions like lightning!

Sara Crewe: Why don't they come alive in front of us so that we can see them?

Captain Crewe: Because it's magic. Magic must be believed. This is the only real way.

6. Miss Minqin: Sarah, this is Mr. Du Faji. You will start a French class with him this afternoon.

Sara Crewe: Do I have to go?

Miss Minqin: Sarah! Of course you know! Now apologize to Mr. Wang for your rudeness at once!

Sara Crewe: But I didn't mean to be rude.

Miss Mingqin: (Shouting) Now!

[Sarah says three sentences are completely in French. Mr. Dufag looked at her through his rosary, impressed]

Mr. Dufour: This child doesn't need to learn French. She is actually French! She said she learned it from her father.

Miss Minqin: I totally understand what she said, sir.

Sara Crewe: I'm sorry, but we tried to tell you.

Mr. Dufaji: Well, maybe she can help younger children. Maybe she can help you with your pronunciation, Miss Minqin.

7.[ At Sarah's birthday party, Sarah blew out the candles on the cake]

Lottie: (jumping up and down happily) I want a big piece!

Lavinia: (sarcastically) Oh, shut up, Lottie! I believe Princess Sarah will give everyone a fair share. Right, princess?

Lottie: [to Sarah] I told her that's who you are.

Sara Crewe: Well, not only me, but all the girls are princesses. Even an arrogant two-faced man like you, lavinia!

8. Becky: Sarah ... why don't you tell your story anymore?

Sara Crewe: They are just fiction. They mean nothing.

Becky: Oh, but they always mean something to me. There were days when I thought I was going to die, until I heard you talk about magic.

Sara Crewe: No magic, Becky.

9.[ Captain Crewe just gave his little daughter a doll named Emily]

Captain Crewe: Whenever you are afraid of me or miss me very much ... tell Emily. No matter where I am, she will send me the information. I will send one back right away ... so that when you hug her ... you will really get my hug.

Sara Crewe: ... It's okay, Dad. I'll be fine.

10. Sara Crewe: Dad? Maya told me that all girls are princesses.

Captain Crewe: Maya ... is a very clever woman.

Sara Crewe: So it's true?

Captain Crewe: You can be anyone you want to be, dear, as long as you believe.

Sara Crewe: What do you believe?

Captain Crewe: I believe you are ... and always will be ... my little princess.

1 1. Miss Mingqin: Don't tell me that you still fantasize about being a princess? Look around you, son! Or better yet, look in the mirror.

Sara Crewe: I am a princess. All girls are. Even if they live in a small old attic. Even if they are in rags, even if they are not beautiful, smart or young. They are still princesses. All of us. Didn't your father tell you? Isn't it?

12.[ Sarah is tracing her father's face with her finger]

Captain Crewe: What are you doing? Memorize me?

Sara Crewe: No ... I already remember you.

13. Rich boy in the street: Here you are, little girl.