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Little Women

Little Women

1918Movie⏱️ 1h 0mNot Rated
DramaFamilyRomance
6.4
IMDB Rating
65 votes

Jo March and her sisters Meg, Beth, and Amy live in a happy family in Concord, Massachusetts. Jo yearns to be a writer, and through the course of the years, finds much within her own family to write about.

Director
Harley Knoles
Writers
Louisa May Alcott, Anne Maxwell
Stars
Isabel Lamon, Dorothy Bernard, Lillian Hall
Release Date
January 5, 1919
Language
None, English
Country
United States
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Isabel Lamon
Isabel Lamon
as Meg March
Dorothy Bernard
Dorothy Bernard
as Jo March
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Lillian Hall
as Beth March
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Florence Flinn
as Amy March
Henry Hull
Henry Hull
as John Brooke
Conrad Nagel
Conrad Nagel
as Laurie Laurence
Kate Lester
Kate Lester
as Marmee
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George Kelson
as Mr. March
Julia Hurley
Julia Hurley
as Aunt March
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Lynn Hammond
as Prof. Bhaer

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Ralph Waldo Emerson Home - 28 Cambridge Turnpike, Concord, Massachusetts, USA
Production
William A. Brady Picture Plays

🏷️ Keywords

remakefamily relationshipssister sister relationshipnew englandbased on novel

🎯 Categories

DramaFamilyRomance

⭐ Featured Review

Little Women Missing in Action
by wes-connors2010-12-15
6/10

""Louisa M. Alcott's 'Little Women', a story well-loved by sixteen-year-olds, idealists, and admirers of the Pollyanna and Elsie Dinsmore philosophy, has been picturized into a photoplay which possess the charm of an old miniature, the simplicity of life before women wanted the vote, and the tearful sweetness of 'Home Sweet Home'. In fact, it is so nearly classic of the photoplay that we wish it could be just a little bit better. For, it must be admitted, the unrolling film moves too slowly in spots," according to Hazel Simpson Naylor's review in "Mo..."

💡 Did You Know?

This second incarnation of the Louisa May Alcott story was expensively produced by World Film, an independent company founded by famed Broadway producer William A. Brady (father of Alice Brady); unable to find a suitable distributor, it sat on the shelf for nearly a year before a deal was struck with Paramount Pictures' Artcraft, a division Adolph Zukor created exclusively for A-list product (lesser pictures were handed off under its Realart division), with the bulk of his mainstream productions released under the Paramount label. This three-tiered system was abolished within five years.

📖 Synopsis

Jo March and her sisters Meg, Beth, and Amy live in a happy family in Concord, Massachusetts. Jo yearns to be a writer, and through the course of the years, finds much within her own family to write about.