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Little Men is a 1998 Canadian family drama film starring Mariel Hemingway and Chris Sarandon. It is based on the 1871 novel of the same name written by Louisa May Alcott, the author of Little Women. It is a loose sequel to Little Women (1994).
Plot
In 1871, John Brooke meets a homeless youth named Nat Blake in Boston. He sends him to his sister-in-law, Jo Bhaer, who runs Plumfield School for Boys with her husband Fritz. Later Nat's friend Dan comes to Plumfield. Jo and Fritz allow him to stay, though he soon proves to be a troublemaker.
Cast
Mariel Hemingway as Josephine "Jo" Bhaer
Michael Caloz as Nat Blake
Ben Cook as Dan
Chris Sarandon as Fritz Bhaer
Michael Yarmush as Emil
Ricky Mabe as Tommy Bangs
Gabrielle Boni as Nan Harding
Julia Garland as Daisy Brooke
B.J. McLellan as Jack Ford
Tyler Hynes as Demi Brooke
Kathleen Fee as the Narrator and Molly
Mickey Toft as Teddy Bhaer
Reception
Roger Ebert gave the film one and a half stars. Leonard Maltin gave it two and a half stars.
Home media release
On July 28, 1998, Warner Home Video and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment released the film on VHS; as part of the year-long catalog promotion, the Warner Bros. 75th Anniversary Celebration. Then on September 28, 1999, it was re-released as part of Warner's second promotion, the Century Collection. As of 2021, the film still remains unavailable on DVD or Blu-Ray.
= Catalog Promotions
=Warner Bros. 75th Anniversary Celebration (1998)
Century Collection (1999)
Century 2000 (2000)
Warner Spotlight (2001)
References
External links
Little Men at IMDb
Little Men at Rotten Tomatoes
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