Little Women (1979) Review
Posted by
Paul H Walton
on 9/29/2011
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Labels:
19th century american literature,
alcott,
civil war,
eve plumb,
family film,
literature,
louisa may alcott,
period movie,
susan dey,
william shatner
Average Reviews:
(More customer reviews)At last The TV Mini Serize of Little Women is finally available here in the USA and although there are other versions out there ; this is one of the best . All the girls are wonderful as the sisters; but Dey is one of the best Jo holding her own with Hepburn and Allison. The real treat is Greer Garson as Aunt March ; Robert Young as old Mr. Lawrence and Dorothy McGuire as Marmee. They are three stars from the Golden Years of Hollywood who make this an A list movie. A movie to be watched and rewatched and treasured!
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Louisa May Alcotts beloved novel is brought to life by a stellar cast and all-star creative team in this acclaimed production, which has been hailed as the most faithful adaptation of the childrens classic. Set in New England during the Civil War, Little Women chronicles the lives and loves of four sister Jo, Meg, Amy and Beth who after their father leaves for battle, must rely on each other for strength in the face of tragedies both large and small.
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