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  2. There are just four of Louisa May Alcott’s iconic little women—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March—but in the scores of adaptations that have piled up over the years, they are legion! Walk back...

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  3. Dec 25, 2019 · Some adaptations are lost forever, like a 1917 British silent film, three TV movies in the '40s, and a six-part BBC mini-series made in 1950 (the ones made in 1958, 1970, and 2017 remain). According to The New Yorker, between 1935 and 1950, there were 48 radio dramatizations of Little Women.

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    • Little Women (2019) Maybe it’s recency bias, but we have to give the top spot to Gerwig’s film. Not only because it’s another version created and put into the world by women, but because it’s the first version of the story to contend with Alcott’s reality.
    • Little Women (1994) While the 1933 version is perhaps the more decorated by time, the 1994 adaptation of Little Women—written by Robin Swicord, produced by Denise Di Novi, and directed by Gillian Armstrong—is the first time women were in charge behind the scenes, and it shows.
    • Little Women (1933) The 1933 version of Little Women was the first “talkie” adaptation and is a timeless and beloved classic. It was directed by George Cukor, who also directed The Philadelphia Story and My Fair Lady, and stars Katharine Hepburn as Jo.
    • Little Women (1949) This memorable version of Little Women was the first color adaptation and is notable for its impressive cast: Janet Leight of Psycho fame as Meg, MGM darling June Allyson as Jo, Elizabeth Taylor as Amy, “Rat Pack” member Peter Lawford as Laurie, and three Meet Me in St. Louis cast members in other key roles (Margaret O’Brien as Beth, Mary Astor as Marmee, and Leon Ames as Mr. March).
  4. littlewomen.fandom.com › wiki › All_Little_Women_MoviesAll Little Women Movies

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    • Little Women (1917) (Lost Movie)
    • Little Women (1918) (Lost Movie)
    • Little Women (1933)
    • Little Women (1949)
    • Little Women (1994)
    • Little Women (2018)
    • Little Women (2019)

    7 movies based on Little Women have been released to date.

    Cast

    Daisy Burrell as Amy March

    Mary Lincoln as Meg March

    Minna Grey as Marmee March

    Muriel Myers as Beth March

    Ruby Miller as Jo March

    Cast

    Isabel Lamon as Meg March

    Dorothy Bernard as Jo March

    Lillian Hall as Beth March

    Florence Flinn as Amy March

    Conrad Nagel as Theodore Laurence

    Cast

    Katharine Hepburn as Jo March

    Joan Bennett as Amy March

    Frances Dee as Meg March

    Jean Parker as Beth March

    Spring Byington as Mrs. March

    Cast

    June Allyson as Jo March

    Peter Lawford as Theodore Laurence

    Margaret O'Brien as Elizabeth Beth March

    Elizabeth Taylor as Amy March

    Janet Leigh as Meg March

    Cast

    Winona Ryder as Jo March

    Gabriel Byrne as Friedrich Bhaer

    Trini Alvarado as Meg March

    Kirsten Dunst and Samantha Mathis as Amy March

    Claire Danes as Beth March

    Cast

    Sarah Davenport as Jo March

    •Aimee Lynne Johnson as Young Jo

    Allie Jennings as Beth March

    •Reese Oliveira as Young Beth

    Melanie Stone as Meg March

    Cast

    Saoirse Ronan as Jo March

    Emma Watson as Meg March

    Florence Pugh as Amy March

    Eliza Scanlen as Beth March

    Laura Dern as Marmee March

    • Greta Gerwig's 2019 Little Women. If Amstrong's Little Women is like re-reading your favorite book, Gerwig's is like experiencing it for the first time.
    • Gillian Armstrong's 1994 Little Women. Directed by Gillian Armstrong, the first female director to take on a full film adaptation, the 1994 version of Little Women is often the one fans hold most dear, and with good reason.
    • George Cukor's 1933 Little Women. The 1933 version, directed by George Cukor and starring Katharine Hepburn as Jo, is the best of the older adaptations by far.
    • Mervyn LeRoy's 1949 Little Women. The 1949 technicolor adaptation, directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring June Allyson as Jo and Elizabeth Taylor as Amy, followed the same script as the 1933 version starring Katharine Hepburn.
  5. Dec 30, 2019 · As the latest film adaptation of Little Women, directed by Greta Gerwig, rolls into theaters, we list the Little Women adaptations ranked.

  6. Apr 25, 2024 · It's the line that opens the most recent of the Little Women movies, which earned countless award nominations in 2019. But did you know there are eight adaptations — the first being a silent...

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