
Winona Ryder
Jo March
Trini Alvarado
Meg March
Samantha Mathis
Older Amy March
Kirsten Dunst
Younger Amy March
Claire Danes
Beth March
Christian Bale
Laurie
Susan Sarandon
Mrs. March
Gabriel Byrne
Friedrich Bhaer
Eric Stoltz
John Brooke
John Neville
Mr. Laurence
Mary Wickes
Aunt March
Florence Paterson
Hannah
Robin Collins
Carriage Boy
Corrie Clark
Belle Gardiner
Rebecca Toolan
Mrs. Gardiner
Curt Willington
Red Haired Young Man
Louella Pleffer
Naughty Girl
Janne Mortil
Sally Moffat
Sarah Strange
Sally's Friend
Ahnee Boyce
Sally's Friend
Michele Goodger
Hortense
Marco Roy
Mr. Parker
A.J. Unger
Ned Moffat
Janie Woods-Morris
Boston Matron
Patricia Leith
Boston Matron
Christine Lippa
Mrs. Hummel
Nicole Babuick
Hummel Child
Jenna Percy
Hummel Child
Alan Robertson
Dr. Bangs
Mar Andersons
Fred Vaughan
Matthew Walker
Mr. March
Bethoe Shirkoff
Art Teacher
Marilyn Norry
Mrs. Kirk
Andrea Libman
Kitty Kirk
Tegan Moss
Minnie Kirk
Janet Craig
Miss Norton
Beverley Elliott
Irish Maid
James Leard
Office Worker
Charles Baird
Office Worker
Jay Brazeau
Dashwood
Demetri Goritsas
Bhaer's Student
Kate Robbins
Opera Singer 'Leila'
David Adams
Opera Singer 'Nadir'
Donal Logue
Jacob Mayer
Scott Bellis
John McCracken
John Shaw
Charles Botts
Irene Miscisco
French Maid
Peter Haworth
Male Secretary
Natalie Friisdahl
Daisy
Kristy Friisdahl
Daisy
Bryan Finn
Demi
Sean Finn
Demi
Eric Bruno Borgman
Returning Civil War Soldier (uncredited)
Heather Feeney
Dancer (uncredited)
Daniel Olsen
Wounded Soldier (uncredited)


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en
$18,000,000.00
$94,983,123.00
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- #19th century
- #christmas romance
- #four sisters
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