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Laurence Olivier | ||
Anita Louise | ||
Basil Rathbone | Edward Murdstone | |
Gladys George | ||
Frieda Inescort | ||
Edna May Oliver | Aunt Betsy Trotwood | |
Mary Boland | ||
Ann Rutherford | ||
Elizabeth Allan | Mrs. Clara Copperfield | |
Madge Evans | ||
Jessie Ralph | Nurse Peggotty | |
Harry Beresford | Dr. Chillip | |
Freddie Bartholomew | David Copperfield as a child | |
Hugh Walpole | The Vicar | |
Herbert Mundin | Barkis | |
John Buckler | Ham | |
Fay Chaldecott | Little Em'ly | |
Ronald Colman | ||
Norma Shearer | ||
Tyrone Power | ||
John Barrymore | ||
Greer Garson |
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Producer | Selznick, David O.
Hunt Stromberg David O. Selznick |
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Writer | Aldous Huxley
Claudine West Charles Dickens Hugh Walpole |
Includes: David Copperfield (1935) W.C. Fields is Micawber, and Freddie Bartholomew of Dickens' most autobiographical work. Marie Antoinette (1938) The woman who was France! Norma Shearer and Tyrone Power headline an opulent saga of royalty and revolution. Pride And Prejudice (1940) Mr. Darcy (Laurence Olivier) sets maiden heats aflutter -- except for that of unimpressed Elizabeth Bennet (Greer Garson). Austen's masterwork! Treasure Island (1934) Avast, me hearties, for the swashbuckler about a boy with a treasure map -- and a pirate (Long John Silver) with a scheme. The Champ's Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper reunite! A Tale Of Two Cities (1935) "It was the best of times, it was the worst of time." Ronald Colman stars in the lavish story of the French revolution... and one man's redemption. |
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