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David Copperfield is a 1935 American film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer based upon Charles Dickens' 1850 novel The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, & Observation of David Copperfield the Younger (though a number of characters and incidents from the novel were omitted).
David Copperfield, which also featured Basil Rathbone, Maureen O'Sullivan, W. C. Fields and Lionel Barrymore, was a success and made Bartholomew an overnight star. [19] He was subsequently cast in a succession of film productions with some of the most popular stars of the day.
Title Director Featured Cast Genre Note $10 Raise: George Marshall: Edward Everett Horton, Karen Morley, Berton Churchill: Comedy: Fox Film: 1,000 Dollars a Minute: Aubrey Scotto ...
While at MGM, David O. Selznick cast Oliver in two film versions of novels by Charles Dickens, as the prim, acidic Miss Pross A Tale of Two Cities [7] (1935), starring Ronald Colman, and as the title character's eccentric aunt, Betsy Trotwood in David Copperfield [8] (also 1935).
Like George Sanders and Vincent Price after him, Rathbone made a name for himself in the 1930s by playing suave villains in costume dramas and swashbucklers, including David Copperfield (1935) as the abusive stepfather Mr. Murdstone; Anna Karenina (1935) as her distant husband, Karenin; The Last Days of Pompeii (1935) as Pontius Pilate; Captain ...
The baby who plays David Copperfield at birth was actually a girl, Eileen Ingles. Child star David Holt initially was cast in the title role in The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, and Observation of David Copperfield the Younger, alongside W. C. Fields's character, Wilkins Micawber.
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Her first US/UK co-production and first US production came in 1933, and she worked in the United States under contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 1935 was her most memorable year in Hollywood, when she not only distinguished herself in two memorable Dickens' adaptations as David's unfortunate young mother in George Cukor's David Copperfield and ...