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NO MORE FITTING TITLE could have-been chosen for Shirley Temple’s latest production than ‘The Little Princess,’ coming as the Christmas attraction to the State. Shirley “acts the princess” thoroughly in this absorbing Boer War drama, and has as her supporting principals Richard Greene and Anita Louise. This time technicolour adds to the attraction of a Temple film.

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Evening Star, Issue 23451, 16 December 1939, Page 5

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NO MORE FITTING TITLE could have-been chosen for Shirley Temple’s latest production than ‘The Little Princess,’ coming as the Christmas attraction to the State. Shirley “acts the princess” thoroughly in this absorbing Boer War drama, and has as her supporting principals Richard Greene and Anita Louise. This time technicolour adds to the attraction of a Temple film. Evening Star, Issue 23451, 16 December 1939, Page 5

NO MORE FITTING TITLE could have-been chosen for Shirley Temple’s latest production than ‘The Little Princess,’ coming as the Christmas attraction to the State. Shirley “acts the princess” thoroughly in this absorbing Boer War drama, and has as her supporting principals Richard Greene and Anita Louise. This time technicolour adds to the attraction of a Temple film. Evening Star, Issue 23451, 16 December 1939, Page 5