
With her husband off at war, Marmee is left alone to raise her four daughters - her little women.
Publisher:
Culver City, CA : Columbia TriStar Home Video, c1994.
ISBN:
9780767851015
0767851013
0767851013
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (118 min.) :,sd., col. ;,12 cm.
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Add a CommentAn old but wonderful movie, great to watch as a family. Touching and heart warming, with a great cast.
One of my favorite movies to watch on a cold, winter day.
The condition of the DVD is pretty bad, but, what I could watch of the movie, I liked.
Unabashedly sentimental, but still a pleasant version directed by Gillian Armstrong and released in 1994. The actresses were all great, but I felt that most of the men were miscast. Even so, it's a very enjoyable family drama. Unfortunately, the NYPL DVD has a scratch on it, so it skipped over a section of the movie at one point and again in the special features.
Enjoyed watching this movie again. Wanted to watch it after reading - March - earlier in the year.
Entertaining and a great cast!
More languid and less tension than the book. Shot hereabouts: you can spot some locations if you look carefully. (Berlin work would not be done in a hoop.)
I liked that they made their attitudes a bit more modern as compared to the novel.
The cast does a pretty good job of restraint considering the fluffy, melodramatic sentimentality of the plot. Gabriel Byrne's miscasting as Friedrich Bhaer spoils the ending.
Delightful movie. Very sweet and thoroughly entertaining.