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Little Women ()


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A chronicle of the lives of sisters growing up in 19th-century New England.

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  • Won 1 Oscar. Another 4 wins & 4 nominations.
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Jo March
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Amy March
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Professor Bhaer
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Aunt March
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Beth March
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Meg March
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Mr. Laurence
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Laurie
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Brooke (as John Davis Lodge)
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Marmee March
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Mr. March (as Samuel Hinds)
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Hannah
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Mrs. Kirke
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Mamie
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Doctor Bangs
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Nina Borget ...
Housekeeper (uncredited)
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Dance Teacher (uncredited)
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Old Man (uncredited)
Florence Enright ...
Seamstress (uncredited)
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Laurence's Butler (uncredited)
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Tina (uncredited)
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Amy's Classmate (uncredited)
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Girl at Boarding House (uncredited)
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Boy (uncredited)
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War Worker (uncredited)
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Mr. Davis (uncredited)
Tony Kales ...
Boy (uncredited)
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Amy's Classmate (uncredited)
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Flo King (uncredited)
Lily Lodge ...
Lily (uncredited)
Charles Miller ...
Minister (uncredited)
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Girl (uncredited)
Mary Wallace ...
Boarding House Girl (uncredited)
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Young Man (uncredited)
Shorty Woods ...
Sleigh Driver (uncredited)

Directed by

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George Cukor

Written by

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Louisa May Alcott ... (by) (as Louisa M. Alcott)
 
Sarah Y. Mason ... (screen play) &
Victor Heerman ... (screen play)
 
Del Andrews ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
 
Alfred Block ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
 
Charles Brackett ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
 
Salisbury Field ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
 
David Hempstead ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
 
Jane Murfin ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
 
G.B. Stern ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
 
Wanda Tuchock ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
 
John Twist ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)

Produced by

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Merian C. Cooper ... executive producer
Kenneth Macgowan ... associate producer

Music by

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Max Steiner

Cinematography by

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Henry W. Gerrard ... (photographed by) (as Henry Gerrard)

Editing by

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Jack Kitchin ... (edited by)

Casting By

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Fred Schuessler ... (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Van Nest Polglase

Set Decoration by

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Sydney Moore
Ray Moyer ... (uncredited)

Costume Design by

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Walter Plunkett ... (costumes by)

Makeup Department

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Elmer Armstrong ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Mel Berns ... makeup artist (uncredited)
William Ely ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Jean Woodhall ... hair stylist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Wallace Fox ... unit manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Edward Killy ... assistant director (uncredited)
John Lodge ... associate director (uncredited) (unconfirmed)
Mortimer Offner ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Hobe Erwin ... settings
George Peckham ... assistant propman (uncredited)
Charles Sayers ... props (uncredited)
Moje Åslund ... poster artist: Sweden (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Frank H. Harris ... recordist
Victor B. Appel ... recording assistant (uncredited)
George D. Ellis ... sound recordist (uncredited)
Ellis Fesler ... recording assistant (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Harry Redmond Jr. ... special effects (uncredited)
Harry Redmond Sr. ... special effects (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Ernest Bachrach ... still photographer (uncredited)
S.H. Barton ... chief electrician (uncredited)
Tom Clement ... chief grip (uncredited)
Robert De Grasse ... second camera (uncredited)
George E. Diskant ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Mike Fitzgerald ... grip (uncredited)
Guy Gilman ... gaffer (uncredited)
Mike Graves ... assistant grip (uncredited)
J. Merry ... best boy (uncredited)
John Miehle ... still photographer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)
Emily Perkins ... wardrobe (uncredited)

Music Department

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Bernhard Kaun ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Gale Evans ... script clerk (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Del Andrews ... production associate
Eddie Arden ... double (uncredited)
Francesca Braggiotti ... instructor: ballroom dancing (uncredited)
Dorothy Dawson ... production secretary (uncredited)
S. Barret McCormick ... advertising coordinator (uncredited)
Elizabeth McGaffey ... researcher (uncredited)
Robert Sisk ... director of advertising and publicity (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Little 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 their 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. Written by Liza Esser

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Taglines Acclaimed Universally as One of the Finest Pictures in History of the Screen! (Print Ad- Buffalo Courier-Express, ((Buffalo, NY)) 8 December 1933) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Les quatre filles du Docteur March (France)
  • Vier Schwestern (Germany)
  • Las cuatro hermanitas (Spain)
  • Las cuatro hermanitas (Mexico)
  • Dört kızın romanı (Turkey, Turkish title)
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Runtime
  • 115 min
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Budget $424,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Katharine Hepburn asked costume designer Walter Plunkett to copy a dress her maternal grandmother wore in a tintype photograph. See more »
Goofs In the Christmas play when the prop tower falls down, Jo's lips aren't moving when she says "Everything is all right." See more »
Movie Connections Featured in David O. Selznick: 'Your New Producer' (1935). See more »
Soundtracks The Girl I Left Behind Me See more »
Quotes Jo March: If wearing hair up means becoming a lady, I'll wear it down until I'm 100 years old.
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