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25 Days of Christmas: Little Women (1949)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Dec 11, 2013

Originally published December 4th, 2012 I decided to watch all three film adaptations of Little Women as a subset of my 25 Days of Christmas.  I’ve seen them all separately, but this will be the first time I watch them in a small time-span allowing me to note similarities and differences in to read more

25 Days of Christmas: Little Women (1994)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on Dec 15, 2012

Part two of my three-part series of Little Women reviews discusses the 1994 version of Louisa May Alcott‘s classic.  This is the Little Women I grew up with folks, and it’s probably the more star-studded of the three to modern audiences (which is not to say that the 1949 version doesn read more

Little Women (1949) (1)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on Dec 4, 2012

As a subset of my 25 Days of Christmas I decided to watch all three film adaptations of Little Women.  I have seen them all separately, but this will be the first time I watch them in a small time-span which will allow me to note similarities and differences in tone and presentation.  I have seen read more

Poll: Great Adaptations of LITTLE WOMEN

The Great Katharine Hepburn Posted by Margaret Perry on Nov 12, 2012

Poll: Great Adaptations of LITTLE WOMEN Labels: Edna May Oliver, Elizabeth Taylor, George Cukor, Joan Bennett, June Allyson, Little Women (1934), Louisa May Alcott, Margaret O'Brien, Mary Astor, Mary Wickes, Mervyn LeRoy, Peter Lawford, polls, Rossano Brazzi A previous post on th read more

Poll: Great Adaptations of LITTLE WOMEN (1)

The Great Katharine Hepburn Posted by Margaret Perry on Nov 12, 2012

Poll: Great Adaptations of LITTLE WOMEN A previous post on this blog mentions the various "Great Adaptations" of films based on novels Turner Classic Movies will be featuring this month. Possibly the most quintessential American novel, Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, has also been made read more

Poll: Great Adaptations of LITTLE WOMEN (2)

Margaret Perry Posted by MargaretPerry on Nov 12, 2012

A previous post on this blog mentions the various “Great Adaptations” of films based on novels Turner Classic Movies will be featuring this month. Possibly the most quintessential American novel, Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, has also been made into a number of popular films, two of read more

Little Women (1949) (2)

MacGuffin Movies Posted by RBuccicone on Jun 12, 2012

Little Women (1949)       Louisa May Alcott’s novel “Little Women” has found its way onto the big screen at least five times since the creation of motion pictures and we have probably not seen the last of it. Although I have seen three of these, I cannot quite decide which is read more

Little Women

The Best Picture Project Posted by Alyson on Aug 31, 2010

Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott, Little Women tells the story of four sisters during the Civil War.  Their father (Samuel S. Hinds) is serving in the army as a minister, leaving the mother (Spring Byington) and four daughters to find ways to get by on hard times. The girls all seem to be in read more

Little women, big entertainment.

True Classics Posted by Brandie on Jan 14, 2010

Louisa May Alcott’s classic 1868 novel Little Women has been adapted into film multiple times–by most counts, fourteen in all–and some of these versions are not readily available for today’s audiences (notably, the two silent versions from 1917 and 1918).  Of all of them, per read more

As Quatro Irmãs (1933) / Little Women (1933)

Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Nov 30, -0001

As Quatro Irmãs (1933) / Little Women (1933) Cristóvão Colombo! Essa é a expressão usada pela heroína Jo March sempre que fica surpresa ou maravilhada. Eu também usei a expressão enquanto assistia à versão de 1933 de “As Quatro Irmãs”, uma história emocionante sobre vida read more
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