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I've got a small daughter so.... yeah, we watched it together.
Leigh plays a very innocent ingenue very convincingly. In "real life," she had a very poor upbringing and ran away with a young man when she was 14. Her mother caught up with her but not before they had married. The marriage was annulled and Leigh then married again, still in her teens. Later, of course, she divorced this guy and married Tony Curtis. A day after divorcing him, she remarried.....
Oh, the movie....
Not terrible but the sort of thing the Brits did far, far better.
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Gillian Armstrong's in the mid-90's with Winona Ryder, Susan Sarandon and Gabriel Byrne amongst others. Great ensemble acting, I thought, but La Ryder was entrancing. Even got me (clears throat) reading the books - as I turned 40. Really should have listened more to the girls in my class in primary school!
A good film, for sure and superior to the 1949 Elizabeth Taylor version, but the 1933 version, directed by George Cukor and starring a young Kate Hepburn is the one to cherish. It's a real gem.
Just one man's opinion....
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