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Little Women (1933)
TrailerLittle Women is a 'coming of age' drama tracing the lives of four sisters: Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy. During the American Civil War, the girls father is away serving as a minister to the troops. The family, headed by thier beloved Marmee, must struggle to make ends meet, with the help of their kind and wealthy neighbor, Mr. Laurence, and his high spirited grandson Laurie.Actors: Katharine Hepburn, Joan Bennett, Paul Lukas, Edna May Oliver, Jean Parker, Frances Dee, Henry Stephenson, Douglass Montgomery, John Lodge, Spring Byington, Samuel S. Hinds, ...»Director: George CukorCountry: United StatesDuration: 115 minQuality: SDRelease: 1933IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Little Women (1933)"
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Characters of "Little Women (1933)"
Josephine 'Jo' MarchPlayed by: Katharine HepburnAmy MarchPlayed by: Joan BennettProf. Friedrich BhaerPlayed by: Paul LukasAunt MarchPlayed by: Edna May OliverBeth MarchPlayed by: Jean ParkerMargaret 'Meg' MarchPlayed by: Frances DeeMr. LaurencePlayed by: Henry StephensonLauriePlayed by: Douglass MontgomeryJohn BrookePlayed by: John LodgeMargaret 'Marmee' MarchPlayed by: Spring ByingtonMr. MarchPlayed by: Samuel S. HindsHannah MulletPlayed by: Mabel ColcordMrs. KirkePlayed by: Marion BallouDoctorPlayed by: Harry Beresford -
Directors of "Little Women (1933)"
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Creators of "Little Women (1933)"
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Critic Reviews of "Little Women (1933)"
New York TimesMay 20, 2003The film begins in a gentle fashion and slips away smoothly without any forced attempt to help the finish to linger in the minds of the audience.
Slant MagazineAugust 06, 2010One of Hollywood's original chick flicks by one of its original chick flick directors (George Cukor).
EmanuelLevy.ComNovember 16, 2006Cukor directed the second and best of the four screen versions of this classic novel, starring Katharine Hepburn, who gives an extraordinary performance as the sensitive tomboy.
Kansas City KansanOctober 16, 2004Star-graced Cukor production is classic.
Decent Films GuideMay 31, 2004Part comedy of manners, part morality tale, Little Women is more interested in its heroines "conquering themselves" than in a man conquering their hearts.
TV GuideJuly 30, 2003Released during the depths of the Depression, Little Women buoyed Americans' spirits. It still does.
San Francisco ExaminerJanuary 17, 2003A solid adaptation and crisp direction by Cukor.
Film Freak CentralNovember 25, 2001A twee fantasy of frictionless sorority and romantic deaths as scant diversion from the carnage of the Civil War.
Filmcritic.comNovember 20, 2001The third of nine adaptations of the film to date, the 1933 Little Women is nonetheless one of the better versions of the book, and it can be forgiven a lot due to its age and era.
Tim Dirks' The Greatest FilmsJanuary 01, 2000Little Women (1933) is one of the best-made film renditions of the Louisa May Alcott Civil War-era tale of a family of four sisters in New England, from director George Cukor.
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