George Cukor's Oscar-nominated version is one of the best and purest Hollywood adaptations of Dickens's classic with superlative performances from Freddie Bartholomew and W. C. Fields as Micawber.
David Copperfield (1935)
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Synopsis: The definitive Hollywood version of Charles Dickens's 1850 story of a young English boy, who, despite being despised by his stepfather, succeeds in overcoming early years of poverty. While no film... The definitive Hollywood version of Charles Dickens's 1850 story of a young English boy, who, despite being despised by his stepfather, succeeds in overcoming early years of poverty. While no film can fully convey the detail and depth of a Dickens novel, George Cukor's version, perhaps more than any other, captures the spirit of the author's words. Freddie Bartholomew is endearing as the young Copperfield, and the large cast includes a priceless turn by W.C. Fields as Micawber, in a role that surprised audiences accustomed to his vaudeville persona. In another standout performance, Basil Rathbone is admirably despicable as Murdstone. The film was produced by David O. Selznick, whose immigrant father had taught himself English by reading the novel to his children; the sets are lavish and authentic in this solidly entertaining adaptation of the classic tale. [More]
Starring: Freddie Bartholomew, W.C. Fields, Maureen O'Sullivan, Edna May Oliver
Starring: Freddie Bartholomew, W.C. Fields, Maureen O'Sullivan, Edna May Oliver, Lionel Barrymore, Madge Evans, Lewis Stone, Frank Lawton, Elizabeth Allan, Roland Young, Basil Rathbone, Elsa Lanchester
Director: George Cukor
Director: George Cukor
Story: Charles Dickens
Screenwriter: Howard Estabrook, Hugh Walpole
Producer: David O. Selznick
Composer: Herbert Stothart
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