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Little Women (1949)
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Starring: June Allyson, Mary Astor, Rossano Brazzi, Harry Davenport, Peter Lawford, Janet Leigh, Mervyn LeRoy, Margaret O'Brien, Sir C. Aubrey Smith, Elizabeth Taylor, Lucile Watson
Director: Mervyn LeRoy
Category: Drama, Classics, Classics, Family
Studio: Warner Bros.
Subtitles:
English,Spanish,French,Japanese,Portuguese,Chinese,Korean,Bahasa,Thai
Length:
121 mins

 
 

 

Family is forever.

Meet Jo, Beth, Amy and Meg. They're the March sisters, the Little Women of Mervyn LeRoy's Academy Award-winning Technicolor version of the cherished Louisa May Alcott novel.

Set during the Civil War, it chronicles the Marches' lives and loves, underscoring the era's expectations about a woman's place in the world. Golden-tressed Elizabeth Taylor portrays pretentious Amy, Janet Leigh is earnest Meg and Margaret O'Brien is dear, tragedy-stricken Beth. June Allyson plays spunky Jo, resolved to be a writer, but unaware that the elusive muse she seeks is the life she shares with her sisters and mother (Mary Astor). A movie of "admirable beauty" (New York Post) and irresistible warmth, Little Women looms large.

 
 
   
   

 
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