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The Little Princess

The Little Princess
The Little Princess (1939)

IMDB rating: 7.10

Plot: The story sets in the England ruled by Queen Victoria. Sara (Shirley Temple) is a little girl who doesn’t have anything in the world but her father, Captain Reginald Crew (Ian Hunter). War times run, and Captain Crew’s sent to fight with the British army to Africa, to fight against the boers. Sara’s worried about her father and she’s afraid of his security. The girl is registered in an exclusive seminary for girls, only for a period of time, until Captain Crew returns from Africa. Amanda Minchin (Mary Nash) is the strict woman that runs the seminary, but Sara makes friendship with a kind young teacher, Rose (Anita Louise) and with a horse instructor, Geoffrey (Richard Greene). So, Sara’s life at Minchin Seminary is very happy, but everything there has a monetary cost, even the birthday party and the presents that Miss Minchin sets up for the girl. When Sara knows the terrible notice about Captain Crew’s death, the girl feels devastated and all the privileges will end up, because there’s no money to pay for that. Miss Minchin tells to Sara that she can stay, but in a dark and creepy attic and she’ll have to work as a servant of all her friends. But the friendship with a nice Indian servant from the next house (Cesar Romero) and with the other servant girl, Becky at the seminary, will make much pleasant the things for Sara, who keeps the hope that her father is still alive.

Directors: Lang Walter

Actors: Greene Richard,Hunter Ian,Romero Cesar,Treacher Arthur,Mander Miles,Clive E.E.,Comedy,Drama,Family,Musical,

Good Sibbling Set? Amberlyn or Hallie?
Ok, so i’m not pregnant, but i have to do this slideshow for parenting class about my futur kids and our home and yaddy yaddy yadda. If you could rate the names that would be great! also, do they go well with the pictures?

Boy - Logan - http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-6 676430-precious-little-blonde-boy.php

Boy - Noah/ Dominic - http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-2 286995-happy-ranch-boy.php

Boy (Twin) - Zaine - http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-6 676430-precious-little-blonde-boy.php

Girl (Twin) - Elle - http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-1 934049-little-princess.php

Girl - Amberlyn/ Hallie - http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-8 523126-baby.php

I cant decide the names for the second boy and the last girl, so if you could tell me which ones you like better, it would be much appreciated
Thanks for your help!


Noah & Hallie x
Sophie Elizabeth.x | Feb 07, 2010



Faeries

Faeries
Faeries (1999)

IMDB rating: 5.50

Plot: Little Gordon and his sister Nellie spend their holidays at Faeryoak Farm. Not far away from the farm there is a forest where the kids enjoy walking and playing games. One fine day they make the acquaintance of an enigmatic raven and later find themselves being miraculously transported to Faeryland where they make friends with The Faery Prince (Dougray Scott). To return home, they must help him to defeat the cunning and perfidious Shapeshifter (Jeremy Irons), the Prince’s exiled brother who is anxious to take power over the world of faeries.

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Directors: Hurst Gary

Actors: Irons Jeremy,Scott Dougray,Burrell Michael,Marlowe Patrick,Robinson Tony,Sessions John,Williams Geoffrey,Animation,Adventure,Family,Fantasy,

Does America have any Faeries like in Europe?
Does America actually have any true Fae? Or is it all in Europe?


There is no true fae. They’re not real.
Kthxbye | Jan 28, 2010


yes
CR9Messi | Jan 28, 2010


The fey (or fay, or fae, or any other variant spelling) are a mythology of Europe. If we had any of the fey over here, the legends would have been brought over by Europeans. The Irish and Gaelic nations in particular had a great many myths about the fey. "Rawhead and Bloody Bones" is my favorite–Bloody Bones lives under creeks or in sink pipes and comes out to eat misbehaving children.
But no, the fey mythos are native to European countries. If you’re looking for mythology related to America though, the Native Americans have some fantastic legends.
Samantha | Jan 28, 2010


if you believe in the (alluding to another myth here) Eastern Native Americans had elven bloodlines from Europe (or Atlantis), as some ppl thought (not all Native americans - these were restricted in small minorities almost exclusively to eastern US coast) then they may possibly have bought some trace of such beings or beliefs over with them - when you look at the eastern tribes, they really do have a lot in common with old Celtic West Europe - the celts called the Elves ppl of the West - and they supposedly sailed far, far to the West
fishy man | Jan 28, 2010


Well if you mean America as in North America then I have found 2.
Cucui. They are form N. Mexico and is well known in the Hispanic communities of southwestern north america.
Element is Earth.
Cucui has almost become a generic term for monster among Mexican and hispanic americans

Zips
Mexico and Central Americas
Male fay of very small size who wear tiny helmets and carry tiny spears. They are very shy and have always avoided people.
Sole function is to protect and care for deer, espically stags.
darkcatfan33 | Jan 28, 2010


Fae, as in spirits of places, are all over the world. The Eastern Native Americans had stories about "little people" who did many things just like the European fae like live underground, only appear when they wanted to, were sometimes dangerous, had to be appeased with offerings, etc. Many of these are related to ancestor-worship, regardless of where you are looking, that has developed into beings with some supernatural powers. There are stories of little people all over the world, as well as spirits of place and elementals.
saffrondoula | Jan 28, 2010


Yah we do there every where im guessing main bases are in europe but we do have them here to ive never personaly met one but ive seen them god they are fast bugers
Shelby | Jan 29, 2010