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Sarah, the Little Princess is a Philippin film of genre Drama with Camille Prats

Sarah, the Little Princess (1995)

Sarah, the Little Princess
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This article is about the Filipino film. For other uses, see Little Princess



Sarah... Ang Munting Prinsesa (Filipino, Sarah... The Little Princess) is a 1995 Filipino family-drama film adapted from the 1985 Nippon Animation anime, Princess Sarah, which in turn was based on the children's novel A Little Princess by British playwright and author Frances Hodgson Burnett. The film was directed by Romy Suzara and starred then-child star Camille Prats as Sara Crewe, Angelica Panganiban as Becky and Jean Garcia as Ms. Minchin.

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Sarah Crewe (Pratts), who was born in India, is sent to a boarding school in England. Leaving her life in India and her father, Captain Crewe (Ranillo), is rather hard for Sarah, so he bought her a doll named Emily.

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