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In Theaters: September 28, 2018 (limited)

On DVD/Blu-ray: December 18, 2018

PG-13 | 1h 52m | Drama, Family

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With their army dad away serving his country, the March sisters — Meg (Melanie Stone), Jo (Sarah Davenport), Beth (Allie Jennings) and Amy (Elise Jones) — and their beloved Marmee (Lea Thompson) form a tightly knit family. Along with their next door neighbor Laurie (Lucas Grabeel), the girls have a club in which they write and perform plays.However, growing up sometimes means growing apart, something that Jo rebels against, especially when older sister Meg announces she’s getting married. Aspiring writer Jo leaves for New York determined to publish a novel, but in the wake of rejected draft after draft, Jo loses faith in herself. When tragedy brings the sisters back home, sticking together takes on new meaning. As Jo comforts her sick sister, Beth asks for one thing: a story. Jo knows the perfect one… by heart.Based on the beloved classic novel by Louisa May Alcott.

Director: Clare Niederpruem

Studio: Pinnacle Peak

Producer(s): David Wulf, Kristi Shimek, Maclain Nelson, Stephen Shimek

Cast: Sarah Davenport, Allie Jennings, Lucas Grabeel, Lea Thompson

Writer(s): Clare Niederpruem, Kristi Shimek

Official Site: littlewomenthemovie.com

28 votes and 5 Reviews

| Write a Review

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 27%

72%

In Theaters: September 28, 2018 (limited)

On DVD/Blu-ray: December 18, 2018

PG-13 | 1h 52m | Drama, Family

  Watch Trailer

With their army dad away serving his country, the March sisters — Meg (Melanie Stone), Jo (Sarah Davenport), Beth (Allie Jennings) and Amy (Elise Jones) — and their beloved Marmee (Lea Thompson) form a tightly knit family. Along with their next door neighbor Laurie (Lucas Grabeel), the girls have a club in which they write and perform plays.However, growing up sometimes means growing apart, something that Jo rebels against, especially when older sister Meg announces she’s getting married. Aspiring writer Jo leaves for New York determined to publish a novel, but in the wake of rejected draft after draft, Jo loses faith in herself. When tragedy brings the sisters back home, sticking together takes on new meaning. As Jo comforts her sick sister, Beth asks for one thing: a story. Jo knows the perfect one… by heart.Based on the beloved classic novel by Louisa May Alcott.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 27%

72%

In Theaters: September 28, 2018 (limited)

On DVD/Blu-ray: December 18, 2018

PG-13 | 1h 52m | Drama, Family

With their army dad away serving his country, the March sisters — Meg (Melanie Stone), Jo (Sarah Davenport), Beth (Allie Jennings) and Amy (Elise Jones) — and their beloved Marmee (Lea Thompson) form a tightly knit family. Along with their next door neighbor Laurie (Lucas Grabeel), the girls have a club in which they write and perform plays.However, growing up sometimes means growing apart, something that Jo rebels against, especially when older sister Meg announces she’s getting married. Aspiring writer Jo leaves for New York determined to publish a novel, but in the wake of rejected draft after draft, Jo loses faith in herself. When tragedy brings the sisters back home, sticking together takes on new meaning. As Jo comforts her sick sister, Beth asks for one thing: a story. Jo knows the perfect one… by heart.Based on the beloved classic novel by Louisa May Alcott.