Little Women

Little Women

  • Director: George Cukor
  • Writer: Louisa May Alcott,Sarah Y. Mason,Victor Heerman
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, German
  • Release date: November 24, 1933
  • Aspect ratio: 1.37 : 1
  • Also known as: Las cuatro hermanitas
  • "Little Women" is a family drama directed by George Cukor and starring Catherine Hardwicke Hepburn , Joan Bennett and others   . It was released in the United States on November 24, 1933 .

    Details

    • Release date November 24, 1933
    • Filming locations Providencia Ranch, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies RKO Radio Pictures

    Box office

    Budget

    $424,000 (estimated)

    Movie reviews

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    • By Weston 2022-10-07 23:03:44

      Thoughts of Little Women

      The book "Little Women" was written by American writer Louisa May Alcott and was published in 1868. I also watched the 1994 version of the movie, preferring the 1933 version. I was a little surprised by the 1933 era and the good film quality, so I checked the writer's writing year. Independent women in 1868. From this point of view, seeking innovation, breaking tradition, and breaking the shackles are the themes of every era. Some recent thoughts. What is the current culture? For example, if...

    • By Rocio 2022-10-07 22:39:41

      Look before the original...

      The classic cartoon version I watched when I was young made me not expect too much from the movie version at the beginning. Although I have heard that this is a very good version, it seems to be the earliest sound film. Director George Cook is the director of "La Traviata" and a film master who is famous for female subjects.
        
      The second daughter Joe is Catherine Hepburn, who was already twenty-five or sixteen years old, but she was playing a teenage girl. Kate was quite mature in...

    • By Stevie 2022-10-07 18:13:19

      New Women--Written before March 8th

      I thought that to understand American women, there are two books that I must read. One is "Gone with the Wind" and the other is "Little Women". Both novels have been adapted into movies, and the former seems to have a greater impact, so that there is no future, any sequel or remake is suspected of being a sequel. "Little Women" was filmed three times, and each time was not very successful, but I think the 33-year version is more in line with the spirit of the original, because it contains...

    • By Ethan 2022-10-07 16:05:03

      I don’t love you, I just love myself more

      My favorite is jo. I like her lying on the sofa and gnawing apples wantonly, saying that I work for money, for a kind of nervous tense, a state of tension, i like it, when I say I like it, my face With wanton pride and joy, and a desperate arrogance of staring at the world, Laurie should know that Jo’s life is not his own. Jo’s kind of wanton publicity is because books give her aura because of dreams, she finds a deep satisfaction in writing in books, she also likes Laurie, because he makes her...

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    • By Salvador 2023-09-24 10:27:25

      Because of Katharine Hepburn in the Golden Pond, I came to the show. I feel that the spoken language of people at that time was much different from that of now, and Joe in the play was the protagonist who did his part. In contrast, 2019's Little Women is full of modern features, which I don't like. Four points for the...

    • By Jeffrey 2023-08-31 05:07:21

      just one question, Has Katharine Hepburn ever been young? i don't think...

    • By Francisca 2023-08-11 14:47:50

      The length is too short, and the fragments are connected bluntly. Hepburn's interpretation of Joe is very eye-catching, but the traces of the performance are slightly heavier. I like the ending very much. The happy reunion in the house is unbearable to disturb, so just stay outside the door~ PS. Hepburn and Mia Farrow really look...

    • By Raegan 2023-08-10 06:28:21

      1. The family's thoughts about "father" in the first half did not make a conclusion after the father returned home, which seemed abrupt and abrupt. 2. The encounter between Joe and Dr. New York was too dramatic, and there was no special event that caused the two to leave. 3. Many people in the play are just passers-by and have no contribution to the development of the...

    • By Dandre 2023-08-01 18:32:23

      The famous book is adapted to this, not bad. In an era when movies have not been overly commercialized, actors who pursue their inner voice can interpret the innocence and piety of little...

    Movie plot

    During the American Civil War, the March family lived in an old house in Massachusetts . Mr. March went with the army to take care of the wounded, leaving his kind wife and four daughters at home. Under the influence of their mother, the four sisters often helped the poor, and they even gave Christmas breakfast to a poor family. When the neighbor Mr. Lawrence heard about the incident, he prepared a big meal as a Christmas present for...
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    Background creation

    After the release of "Little Women" in the autumn of 1933, it received a enthusiastic response and won the high-stakes Box Office , which also won praise from critics. Cook showed off his skill in directing, while maintaining the characteristics of the original work, he carried out a re-creation that suits the requirements of the film. And Joe, played by Catherine Hardwicke . Hepburn, has also become a highlight of the film. She...
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    Movie quotes

    • Jo March: [repeated several times] Christopher Columbus!

    • Jo March: If wearing hair up means becoming a lady, I'll wear it down until I'm 100 years old.

    • Jo March: [about her short haircut] Well it's boyish, becoming and easy to maintain.