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Little Men

  • 1998
  • PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Little Men (1998)
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Based on the classic novel by Louisa May Alcott. When two homeless boys from Boston find themselves at Plumfield, a rural boarding school run by Jo and her husband, the boys learn both acade... Read allBased on the classic novel by Louisa May Alcott. When two homeless boys from Boston find themselves at Plumfield, a rural boarding school run by Jo and her husband, the boys learn both academic and life lessons they won't ever forget.Based on the classic novel by Louisa May Alcott. When two homeless boys from Boston find themselves at Plumfield, a rural boarding school run by Jo and her husband, the boys learn both academic and life lessons they won't ever forget.

  • Director
    • Rodney Gibbons
  • Writers
    • Mark Evan Schwartz
    • Louisa May Alcott
  • Stars
    • Kathleen Fee
    • Michael Caloz
    • Mariel Hemingway
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    680
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    • Director
      • Rodney Gibbons
    • Writers
      • Mark Evan Schwartz
      • Louisa May Alcott
    • Stars
      • Kathleen Fee
      • Michael Caloz
      • Mariel Hemingway
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Kathleen Fee
    • Narrator…
    Michael Caloz
    • Nat Blake
    Mariel Hemingway
    Mariel Hemingway
    • Jo Bhaer
    Ben Cook
    Ben Cook
    • Dan
    Ricky Mabe
    Ricky Mabe
    • Tommy Bangs
    Chris Sarandon
    Chris Sarandon
    • Fritz Bhaer
    Gabrielle Boni
    Gabrielle Boni
    • Nan Harding
    Michael Yarmush
    • Emil
    Tyler Hynes
    Tyler Hynes
    • Demi Brooke
    B.J. McLellan
    • Jack Ford
    Mathew Mackay
    Mathew Mackay
    • Franz
    Julia Garland
    • Daisy Brooke
    Serge Houde
    Serge Houde
    • John Brooke
    Emma Campbell
    Emma Campbell
    • Meg Brooke
    James Bradford
    James Bradford
    • Silas Blake
    David Deveau
    • Stuffy Cole
    Justin Bradley
    • Dolly Pettinghill
    Mickey Toft
    Mickey Toft
    • Teddy Bhaer
    • Director
      • Rodney Gibbons
    • Writers
      • Mark Evan Schwartz
      • Louisa May Alcott
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    flawless-1

    Brilliant movie

    Although I can't say I've read any of the books, Little Women or Little Men, I CAN say that this movie is fantastic. For an independent film, I'm absolutely impressed. You wouldn't have thought it to be independent at all- the scenery is marvelous, the acting is wonderful, the plot tantalizing, and best of all, the characters are attracting in the most interesting way and never did I lose interest in the movie. Also, I might add, the camera work and lighting is excellent. You could tell that this movie was obviously made by professionals, but never once did the earlier centriuth feeling leave at all. You feel like you're a part of their lives, it's great! I love this movie much better than I liked Little Women- I think Little Women was too slow in the beginning and too fast at the end so it left you both exhausted and feeling like the movie was long, but still didn't get to the point in time. Anyway, I tell anyone who wants to see a story about adventure, discipline, and finding home, rent this movie about two street urchins who struggle to adapt to the 'be good and obedient' manners of Joe's house.
    7Burgundy

    Fairly good

    This is a pretty good movie, nothing spectacular but a nice family movie. I didn't much like Mariel Hemingway's Jo, she didn't seem to have much of the tomboyish fun spirit that Jo is famous for. I was surprised to see Chris Sarandon, because this role of his is very different from the one I'm familiar with;Prince Humperdink. I didn't like the Mr. Bhaer of this movie, he was too different from the book character. The boy who played Nat was pretty good, and he gave me the odd feeling I had seen him before, though I have no idea where. I most liked Dan though. There is something very appealing about those tough, street-wise boys, who act all hard but you know they have a heart inside. I thought he was very well played, and I'd like to see that actor (Ben Cook) again. Good movie for kids, adults and some teens might like it too.
    6OliverGbyrne

    A nice harmless light version of the story!

    Probably because I'm a male,I enjoyed little men much better then little women.I always found the character from the second book much more interesting,Nat,Dan,Nan,great characters all around.How did this film lives up to the book?Well its a bit of a hit and miss sort of film but a charming one.This can be considered a lighter version of the book,the story moves at a much quicker pace then the book and a lot have been taken out so there is much less character development for the secondary character of the story.The film,for the most part resolve around Dan,it really is Dan's story from the book put front and center in this film. This is not a bad thing as Dan is a great character and the actor who played him in the film was perfect for the role,great little actor and it's a shame he has stopped acting because he carried this film on his shoulder beautifully. The best way to describe this film is light fluff,if you are looking for a complete adaptation of the book,look somewere else but if you are looking for a nice piece of heartwarming entertainment, this film will do the trick.It's the perfect film for a rainy Sunday afternoon at home.The negative points would be the choice of actress for Jo,no offense to the actress but she failed to convey the tomboy- ish quality of Jo but its a minor grip as the film concentrate more on the children.About the kids,their acting varied from being poor to great but Nat and Ran are the main two kids and both of them were good in the roles,so,again,minor grips.The biggest issue is that the film feels like it ends to quickly,I was a bit sad it all ended and was wishing for an adaptation of the third book ,Joe's boys ,by the end of this one,to spend more time with those characters,to conclude,a sweet and short version of the book that require you to be heartless not to enjoy in some degree.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Much improved over the 1940 RKO film, though a long way from perfect

    As said in my review for the 1940 RKO film, 'Little Men' is a charming, entertaining and heart-warming book. If you like the more popular 'Little Women' and 'Good Wives', 'Little Men' won't disappoint as it does have much of the ingredients that make those two books so good.

    The main reason why there is a personal preference towards the other two is to do with that 'Little Women' and 'Good Wives' are stories I've known and loved since childhood whereas 'Little Men' was introduced to me quite some years later.

    So far this reviewer has only seen two adaptations, this and the 1940 film, and while this does have flaws it is the far superior adaptation and film. Sure there are omissions, changes and merging of characters, the characters' personalities are not quite as interesting and it doesn't really convey the essence of the book, but there is much more of the original story and spirit here whereas the earlier adaptation, which was terrible as an adaptation and mediocre at best on its own merits, was almost unrecognisable.

    'Little Men' looks very nice, simply but cleanly and beautifully photographed with elegant and evocative costumes, sets and scenery. The music score is understated, lilting and soothing, never overbearing, too low-key or inappropriately jaunty. There is much more of the gentle tone, subtle social commentary, charm, poignancy without being too maudlin and gentle humour without being corny or too slapstick-oriented than in the 1940 film, though there are parts that are a little stilted and don't flow as well as they could have done.

    Much of the story is wholesome and charming, with a very heart-warming ending. There are a couple of crucial scenes, like the death of John Brooke, that don't have the impact and are clumsily done, and there is a choppiness and skippy nature to the storytelling giving a sense of incompleteness. The film tries to solve this by getting narration to fill in the gaps, but the narration is rather unnecessary and distractingly over-explains at times.

    With the acting, some are better than others. The children fare far better than the adults, with the standouts being Michael Colaz and particularly Ben Cook, who is superb and the best thing about the film. The adult actors are disadvantaged by the adult characters being too much in the background and underwritten. Chris Sarandon is a bit too rough and stern as Bhaer, though admittedly it is preferable to having Bhaer played stiffly like he has been. More problematic is a far too bland and subdued Mariel Hemingway as Jo, who has lost her spirit, tomboy-ish charm and spunk and reduced to a paper-thin cut-out.

    All in all, a long way from perfect but watchable. As an adaptation, it's still less than ideal but it's much better than the 1940 film. 6/10 Bethany Cox
    7jewelch

    great watch

    A family film bold enough to treasure the inherent goodness of all children and to celebrate the virtues of nonviolence, honesty, and compassion. Loved it James Welch Henderson, Arkansas 2/21/2021

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Chris Sarandon plays Fritz Bhaer, who is Jo's husband. In the 1994 adaptation of Little Women, Chris Sarandon's ex-wife, Susan Sarandon, played Jo's mother (Mrs. March).
    • Goofs
      In the game of stick knife played in the barn shortly after Dan arrives, the boys can only move their right foot and not move from where they are standing. But the straw under Dan's toes disappears between rounds of the game.
    • Quotes

      Nat Blake: [runs in the barn] Dan! There you are... I thought you ran away again.

      Dan: [gives him a cold stare] Would've it mattered?

      [Nat nods his head]

      Dan: Sure haven't been acting like it.

      Nat Blake: What's that supposed to mean?

      Dan: [angirly] You fit right in! With Tommy and the rest of the green-bellies! You even got yourself a girly...

      Nat Blake: Nan?

      Dan: You don't need me anymore... Nobody in this rat hole does.

      Nat Blake: Have you been crying?

      Dan: [gets upest, and walks toward Nat, Nat backs away] I don't cry, you hear me! Nothing and nobody makes me cry! So you better stay out away from me... or you'll be the one who's crying.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Deep Impact/Woo/Clockwatchers/Little Men/Artemisia/In Our Own Hands (1998)

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    • Release date
      • May 8, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Unga män
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Allegro Films
      • Brainstorm Media
      • Canada Television and Cable Production Fund
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $104,255
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $77,924
      • May 10, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $104,255
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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