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Little Men (1940) is an American film based on the novel Little Men (1871) by Louisa May Alcott. Norman Z. McLeod directed the film. [1] Plot.
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Little Men: Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys, is a children's novel by American author Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888), which was first published in 1871 by Roberts Brothers. The book reprises characters from her 1868–69 two-volume novel Little Women , and acts as a sequel in the unofficial Little Women trilogy.
Little Men is a 1934 American feature film based on Louisa May Alcott's 1871 novel Little Men, starring Ralph Morgan and Erin O'Brien-Moore, directed by Phil Rosen, and was released by Mascot Pictures.
Willie Mae Taylor (a girl) plays "Buckwheat", who at first was a female character, identified in this episode as "Stymie's kid sister". Billie Thomas , who would later become famous as Buckwheat when the gender was changed to a boy , appears briefly in this episode as a mischievous little boy emptying the gang's canteens.
Little Men is an 1871 novel by Louisa May Alcott. Little Men may also refer to: Little Men, a 1934 film based on the novel; Little Men, a 1940 film based on the novel; Little Men, a 1998 film based on the novel; Little Men, a 2016 American film; Little Men, a 1998 TV series based on the novel
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Austin Campbell Pendleton (born March 27, 1940) [2] is an American actor, playwright, theatre director, and instructor.. Pendleton is known as a prolific character actor on the stage and screen, whose six-decade career has included roles in films including Catch-22 (1970); What's Up, Doc?