Louisa May Ecott's original Little woman has appeared on the screen three times, each with its own characteristics. The film is the first version in 1933, directed by George Cook and played by Catherine Hepburn as the masculine second sister Joe. The story describes a family in New England in the 19th century. Because his father went to the front to take part in the Civil War, a capable mother lived with her four daughters. They each experienced growth and love, and strived for the top in troubled times. The film shows the power of plain and touching, each character has its own charm, is a classic literary film worthy of appreciation.