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=== Film and television === ''Little Women'' inspired film versions in [[Little Women (1933 film)|1933]], [[Little Women (1949 film)|1949]], [[Little Women (1994 film)|1994]], [[Little Women (2018 film)|2018]], and [[Little Women (2019 film)|2019]]. The novel also inspired television series in [[Little Women (1958 TV series)|1958]], [[Little Women (1970 TV series)|1970]], [[Little Women (1978 film)|1978]], and [[Little Women (2017 TV series)|2017]], [[anime]] versions in [[Little Women (1981 TV series)|1981]] and [[Little Women (1987 TV series)|1987]], and a [[Little Women (musical)|2005 musical]]. It also inspired a BBC Radio 4 version in 2017.{{sfn|BBC}} ''Little Men'' inspired film versions in [[Little Men (1934 film)|1934]], [[Little Men (1940 film)|1940]], and [[Little Men (1998 film)|1998]], and was the basis for [[Little Men (TV series)|a 1998 television series]].{{sfn|Hischak|2014|p=123}} Other films based on Louisa May Alcott novels and stories are ''[[An Old-Fashioned Girl (film)|An Old-Fashioned Girl]]'' (1949),{{sfn|Turner Classic Movies}} ''The Inheritance'' (1997),{{sfn|Scott|1997}} and ''[[An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving]]'' (2008).{{sfn|Scheib|2008}} "Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind 'Little Women'" aired in 2009 as part of the ''[[American Masters]]'' biography series and was aired a second time on May 20, 2018.{{sfn|R., Cindy|2018}} It was directed by Nancy Porter and written by Harriet Reisen, who wrote the script based on primary sources from Alcott's life.{{sfn|louisamayalcott.net}} The documentary, which starred [[Elizabeth Marvel]] as Louisa, was shot onsite for the events it covered. It included interviews with Louisa May Alcott scholars, including [[Sarah Elbert]], Daniel Shealy, [[Madeleine B. Stern|Madeleine Stern]], [[Leona Rostenberg]], and Geraldine Brooks.{{sfn|R., Cindy|2018}}
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