Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) | Release Date: January 18, 1935 CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION
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Universal acclaim based on 8 Critic Reviews
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Chicago TribuneStaff (Not Credited)
The best-loved Hollywood Dickens, with a cast that might have been pulled right out of the Cruikshank illustrations. [28 Nov 2008, p.C7]
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The movie suffers a bit from the sentimental, violin-underscored valentine approach favored in Selznick movies, but the characterizations, particularly in delivering Dickens' cartoon grotesqueries, are plum. None is better than W. C. Fields, who might be faulted for bringing his own legendary screen persona to Mr. Micawber, but he does so superbly, without sacrificing Dickens' own creation. [13 Aug 1989, p.20C]
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Orlando SentinelScott Eyman
This 1935 adaptation flourishes because of a tasty, idiosyncratic cast (W.C. Fields, Basil Rathbone, Lionel Barrymore) that nicely matches up with Dickens' characterizations, and because of the assured production and direction of David O. Selznick and George Cukor, both at the top of their respective games. [02 Feb 1992, p.G1]
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Los Angeles TimesSusan King
Lovely, lavish 1935 adaptation of Charles Dickens' beloved story about a plucky young lad living in 19th century England. [15 Oct 2006, p.E10]