Little Man, What Now?
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Little Man What Now (1934)
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DVD-R Details
- 4 X 3 ASPECT RATIO
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 38 minutes
- Video: Black & White
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- Released: September 1, 2014
- Originally Released: 1934
- Label: Universal
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Margaret Sullavan, Douglass Montgomery & Alan Hale | |
Directed by | Frank Borzage |
Entertainment Reviews:
75%
AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 110
Rating: 3/4 --
Maybe it's hindsight, or maybe it's Borzage's talent, but Little Man does manage to suggest what was happening within this embattled, darkening country.
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Slant Magazine
Margaret Sullavan and Douglass Montgomery make this tale of young love and poverty one of the most poignant films of the season.
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Maclean's Magazine
Borzage's Berlin Alexanderplatz
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CinePassion
Description by OLDIES.com:
Margaret Sullavan stars in the deeply moving romantic drama Little Man, What Now? directed by two-time Academy Award -winner* Frank Borzage. Fired for marrying his sweetheart Emma (Sullavan), instead of his bosss daughter, Hans (Douglass Montgomery), an impoverished German clerk, moves his pregnant wife to Berlin where he gets a job as a salesman. Dismissed for insulting a customer, Hans has only Emmas love to sustain him as he seeks opportunity in a country where work is scarce and the Nazis are rising to power. Blending themes of politics and social crisis with love and compassion, this rarely seen classic showcases one of cinemas most impactful auteurs, Frank Borzage, at his best. * Directing: 7th Heaven (1927/28), Bad Girl (1931/32) Margaret Sullavan stars in the deeply moving romantic drama Little Man, What Now? directed by two-time Academy Award -winner* Frank Borzage. Fired for marrying his sweetheart Emma (Sullavan), instead of his bosss daughter, Hans (Douglass Montgomery), an impoverished German clerk, moves his pregnant wife to Berlin where he gets a job as a salesman. Dismissed for insulting a customer, Hans has only Emmas love to sustain him as he seeks opportunity in a country where work is scarce and the Nazis are rising to power. Blending themes of politics and social crisis with love and compassion, this rarely seen classic showcases one of cinemas most impactful auteurs, Frank Borzage, at his best. * Directing: 7th Heaven (1927/28), Bad Girl (1931/32)
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