movie trailer Commentary with Director Gillian Armstrong Deleted scenes Game Filmographies.
Synopsis
Winona Ryder (nominated for an Oscar for this role) and Susan Sarandon star in this emotional film with masterful performances. With her husband at war, Marmee is left alone with her four daughters... her “little wives”: Jo, a whirlwind of energy; Meg, more formal; the fragile Beth and the romantic Amy. As the years pass, the sisters share some of their fondest and most painful memories, as Marmee and Aunt March guide them on issues such as independence, love, and the importance of family.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/94106-little-women-1994-2017-edition-dvd--8414533110808.html94106Little Women (1994) - 2017 Edition [DVD]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br /><h3><span>Product description</span></h3><p> <span>movie trailer<br /> Commentary with Director Gillian Armstrong<br /> Deleted scenes<br /> Game<br /> Filmographies.</span></p><h3> <span>Synopsis</span></h3><p> <span>Winona Ryder (nominated for an Oscar for this role) and Susan Sarandon star in this emotional film with masterful performances. With her husband at war, Marmee is left alone with her four daughters... her “little wives”: Jo, a whirlwind of energy; Meg, more formal; the fragile Beth and the romantic Amy. As the years pass, the sisters share some of their fondest and most painful memories, as Marmee and Aunt March guide them on issues such as independence, love, and the importance of family.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/644681-home_default/little-women-1994-2017-edition-dvd-.jpg11.8264instock11.826411.8264002022-07-05T01:18:47+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
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movie trailer Commentary with Director Gillian Armstrong Deleted scenes Game Filmographies.
Synopsis
Winona Ryder (nominated for an Oscar for this role) and Susan Sarandon star in this emotional film with masterful performances. With her husband at war, Marmee is left alone with her four daughters... her “little wives”: Jo, a whirlwind of energy; Meg, more formal; the fragile Beth and the romantic Amy. As the years pass, the sisters share some of their fondest and most painful memories, as Marmee and Aunt March guide them on issues such as independence, love, and the importance of family.