In the small town of Concord, Massachusetts, during the Civil War, the March sisters—Meg (Janet Leigh), Jo (June Allyson), Amy (Elizabeth Taylor), and Beth (Margaret O'Brien)—live with their mother in a state of genteel poverty, their father having lost the family's fortune to an unscrupulous businessman several years earlier. While Mr. March (Leon Ames) serves in the Union Army, Mrs. March (Mary Astor), affectionately referred to as "Marmee" by her daughters, holds the family together and teaches the girls the importance of giving to those less fortunate than themselves, especially during the upcoming Christmas season. Although the spoiled and vain Amy often bemoans the family's lack of material wealth and social status, Jo, an aspiring writer, keeps everyone entertained with her stories and plays, while the youngest March daughter, the shy and sensitive Beth, accompanies Jo's productions on an out-of-tune piano.
MPAA Rating: | NR |
Genre: | Drama, Family, Romance |
Country: | United States |
Produced By: | Mervyn Leroy |
Directed By: | Mervyn LeRoy |
Written By: | Andrew Solt, Sally Benson, Victor Heerman, Louisa May Alcott, Sarah Y. Mason |
Cast: | Harry Davenport, Diane Nance, Ellen Corby, Lucile Watson, Rossano Brazzi, Elizabeth Taylor, Harlan Briggs, Richard Wyler, Stuart Torres, Peter Lawford, Eloise Hardt, Frank Darien, Leon Ames, Rosalee Calvert, June Hedin, Olin Howland, Marci Booth, Arthur Walsh, Norman Rainey, Dorothy Abbott, Isabel Randolph, June Allyson, Melinda Plowman, Janet Leigh, Will Wright, C. Aubrey Smith, Ralph Peters, Elizabeth Patterson, Margaret O'Brien, Lisa Golm, Connie Gilchrist, Mary Astor |
In Theaters: | Apr 01, 1949 |
Runtime: | 2 hours 2 minutes |
Production: | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) |
Box Office: | $7,466,500 |
Available On: | Amazon, Itunes, Vudu |
Read More On: | Wikipedia |