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George Cukor directed this classic adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's sentimental novel with a shimmering lavishness that is a prime example of the classic Hollywood style at its best. The story concerns the lives of four New England sisters -- Jo (Katharine Hepburn), Amy (Joan Bennett), Meg (Frances Dee), and Beth (Jean Parker) -- during the time of the Civil War. Jo desires to leave home to become a writer, but decides to stay to help the family. But Meg announces her plans to get married, so Jo leaves for New York City. As she settles down to a writing career, she meets Professor Fritz Bhaer (Paul Lukas), who helps her with her work. While Jo is away, Amy falls in love and marries Jo's old flame Laurie Laurence (Douglass Montgomery). But Jo is forced to return to New England when she discovers Beth is dying. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

  • Release date:November 24, 1933

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences George Cukor Best Director 1932 Nominee
Venice International Film Festival Katharine Hepburn Best Actress 1934 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Victor Heerman Best Adapted Screenplay 1932 Winner

Cast

Katharine Hepburn
as Jo March
Joan Bennett
as Amy March
Paul Lukas
as Fritz Bhaer
Frances Dee
as Meg March
Jean Parker
as Beth March
Edna May Oliver
as Aunt March
Henry Stephenson
as Mr. Laurence
Spring Byington
as Marmee March
Samuel S. Hinds
as Mr. March
Mabel Colcord
as Hannah
John Lodge
as Brooke
Nydia Westman
as Mamie
Marion Ballou
as Mrs. Kirke
Olin Howland
as Mr. Davis

Crew

George Cukor
Director
Victor Heerman
Screenwriter
Max Steiner
Composer (Music Score)
Jack Kitchin
Editor
Van Nest Polglase
Art Director
Kenneth MacGowan
Associate Producer
Merian C. Cooper
Executive Producer
Walter Plunkett
Costume Designer
Mel Burns
Makeup
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