The March sisters live and grow in post-Civil War America.The March sisters live and grow in post-Civil War America.The March sisters live and grow in post-Civil War America.
- Director
- Writers
- Louisa May Alcott(novel)
- Robin Swicord(screenplay)
- Stars
- Director
- Writers
- Louisa May Alcott(novel)
- Robin Swicord(screenplay)
- Stars
- Nominated for 3 Oscars
- 7 wins & 20 nominations total
- Director
- Writers
- Louisa May Alcott(novel)
- Robin Swicord(screenplay)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWinona Ryder introduced Christian Bale to his future wife Sibi Blazic on the set of this film. At the time she worked as Ryder's personal assistant.
- GoofsWhen Amy discovers that Jo will be her teacher, she sulks twice. However, this is in keeping with Amy's character - if no one noticed her sulking the first time, she would most likely do it again.
- Quotes
Laurie: I have loved you since the moment I clapped eyes on you. What could be more reasonable than to marry you?
Jo March: We'd kill each other.
Laurie: Nonsense!
Jo March: Neither of us can keep our temper-...
Laurie: I can, unless provoked.
Jo March: We're both stupidly stubborn, especially you. We'd only quarrel!
Laurie: I wouldn't!
Jo March: You can't even propose without quarreling.
- Crazy credits19th-century-style portraits of the sisters are seen under the early part of the credits.
- SoundtracksLeïla! Leïla! Dieu puissant
from opera "Les pêcheurs de perles", Acte 2. No 9
Composed by Georges Bizet
Performed by Barbara Hendricks and John Aler with Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse
Conducted by Michel Plasson
Courtesy of EMI Classics
Under license from CEMA Special Markets
(P) 1989 EMI Pathé Marconi S.A.
Featured review
Wow, what do you know? A worthy remake!
I've seen the original, starring Katherine Hepburn as Jo which was directed by George Cukor in (what seems to be) 1901. That's an excellent version of this story, a real classic.
Maybe the story just needed a 'new coat of paint' to spruce it up a bit because it sure does seem new and worth telling again.
Winona Ryder has to carry the movie, more or less, and gives a confident performance as the independent Jo. Susan Sarandon is not around that much but makes a good Marmee. Christian Bale is great, as always, and Trini Alvarado and Eric Stoltz round out the cast.
You don't see Claire Danes that much, but then it becomes about her quite a bit as the story moves on. A gift she receives for Christmas from a kindly neighbor could give your tearducts a workout, at the very least.
Beautiful movie. Could even be longer, and how many times can you say that about anything?
Maybe the story just needed a 'new coat of paint' to spruce it up a bit because it sure does seem new and worth telling again.
Winona Ryder has to carry the movie, more or less, and gives a confident performance as the independent Jo. Susan Sarandon is not around that much but makes a good Marmee. Christian Bale is great, as always, and Trini Alvarado and Eric Stoltz round out the cast.
You don't see Claire Danes that much, but then it becomes about her quite a bit as the story moves on. A gift she receives for Christmas from a kindly neighbor could give your tearducts a workout, at the very least.
Beautiful movie. Could even be longer, and how many times can you say that about anything?
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- Những Người Phụ Nữ Nhỏ Bé
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- Budget
- $18,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $50,083,616
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,411,247
- Dec 25, 1994
- Gross worldwide
- $50,083,616
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