Little Women (1933)
George Cukor directed this classic adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's sentimental novel with a shimmering lavishness that is a prime example of the classic Hollywood style at its best. The story concerns the lives of four New England sisters — Jo (Katharine Hepburn), Amy (Joan Bennett), Meg (Frances Dee), and Beth (Jean Parker) — during the time of the Civil War.
Jo wants to leave home to become a writer, but it's not until Meg announces her plans to get married that Jo finally leaves for New York City. As she settles down to a writing career, she meets Professor Fritz Bhaer (Paul Lukas), who helps her with her work. While Jo is away, Amy falls in love and marries Jo's old flame Laurie Laurence (Douglass Montgomery). But Jo is forced to return to New England when she discovers Beth is dying.
Cast:
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Katharine Hepburn |
Director:
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George Cukor |
Studio: |
RKO Radio Pictures |
Writer(s): |
Sarah Y. Mason, Victor Heerman |