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* ColbertBump: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLaiV5QoRtI The music]] from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Y9jlsAybfU the dance party scene]] is better known for being the source of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnosICv2Mjg the theme]] to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jra4ZxGA-ww the opening cutscene]] of ''VideoGame/HotelMario''.
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* DawsonCasting: Applies to all the March sisters. Katharine Hepburn was 26 as the 15-year-old Jo, Frances Dee was 23 as the 16-year-old Meg, Joan Bennett was ''23'' as the 12-year-old Amy. Jean Parker was a little better, as she was 18 playing the 13-year-old Beth. Creator/DouglassMontgomery was also in his mid-20s playing the teenage Laurie. Slightly justified, since the characters grow up over the course of the story and are all in their early to mid 20s by the end.

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* DawsonCasting: Applies to all the March sisters. Katharine Hepburn was 26 as the 15-year-old Jo, Frances Dee was 23 as the 16-year-old Meg, Joan Bennett was ''23'' as the 12-year-old Amy. Jean Parker Creator/JeanParker was a little better, as she was 18 playing the 13-year-old Beth. Creator/DouglassMontgomery was also in his mid-20s playing the teenage Laurie. Slightly justified, since the characters grow up over the course of the story and are all in their early to mid 20s by the end.
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* DawsonCasting: Applies to all the March sisters. Katharine Hepburn was 26 as the 15-year-old Jo, Frances Dee was 23 as the 16-year-old Meg, Joan Bennett was ''23'' as the 12-year-old Amy. Jean Parker was a little better, as she was 18 playing the 13-year-old Beth. Douglas Montgomery was also in his mid-20s playing the teenage Laurie. Slightly justified, since the characters grow up over the course of the story and are all in their early to mid 20s by the end.

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* DawsonCasting: Applies to all the March sisters. Katharine Hepburn was 26 as the 15-year-old Jo, Frances Dee was 23 as the 16-year-old Meg, Joan Bennett was ''23'' as the 12-year-old Amy. Jean Parker was a little better, as she was 18 playing the 13-year-old Beth. Douglas Montgomery Creator/DouglassMontgomery was also in his mid-20s playing the teenage Laurie. Slightly justified, since the characters grow up over the course of the story and are all in their early to mid 20s by the end.
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* DawsonCasting: Applies to all the March sisters. Katharine Hepburn was 26 as the 15-year-old Jo, Frances Dee was 23 as the 16-year-old Meg, Joan Bennett was ''23'' as the 12-year-old Amy. Jean Parker was a little better, as she was 18 playing the 13-year-old Beth. Douglas Montgomery was also in his mid-20s playing the teenage Laurie.

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* DawsonCasting: Applies to all the March sisters. Katharine Hepburn was 26 as the 15-year-old Jo, Frances Dee was 23 as the 16-year-old Meg, Joan Bennett was ''23'' as the 12-year-old Amy. Jean Parker was a little better, as she was 18 playing the 13-year-old Beth. Douglas Montgomery was also in his mid-20s playing the teenage Laurie. Slightly justified, since the characters grow up over the course of the story and are all in their early to mid 20s by the end.
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* ActorInspiredElement: Creator/KatharineHepburn had the costume designer copy a dress her grandmother wore for one of Jo's costumes.
* DawsonCasting: Applies to all the March sisters. Katharine Hepburn was 26 as the 15-year-old Jo, Frances Dee was 23 as the 16-year-old Meg, Joan Bennett was ''23'' as the 12-year-old Amy. Jean Parker was a little better, as she was 18 playing the 13-year-old Beth. Douglas Montgomery was also in his mid-20s playing the teenage Laurie.
* HideYourPregnancy: Joan Bennett was pregnant playing the very young Amy. She hid it from most of the producers, and the costume designer had to keep making alterations as filming went on.
* TheOtherMarty: Louise Closser Hale filmed some scenes as Aunt March, but passed away in the middle of filming. Edna May Oliver took over.
* StarMakingRole: Although Katharine Hepburn already had an Oscar for ''Morning Glory'', it was the whopping success of this that marked her as an A-list star. Her performance here also won over many detractors who hadn't liked her previous work.

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