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Freddie Bartholomew | David - the Child |
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Frank Lawton | David - the Man |
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Edna May Oliver | Aunt Betsey |
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Basil Rathbone | Mr. Murdstone |
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W.C. Fields | Micawber |
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Lionel Barrymore | Dan Peggotty |
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Roland Young | Uriah Heep |
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Lewis Stone | Mr. Wickfield |
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Madge Evans | Agnes |
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Elizabeth Allan | Mrs. Copperfield |
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Maureen O'Sullivan | Dora |
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John Buckler | Ham |
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Elsa Lanchester | Clickett |
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Una O'Connor | Mrs. Gummidge |
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Jean Cadell | Mrs. Micawber |
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Herbert Mundin | Barkis |
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Harry Beresford | Dr. Chillip |
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Jessie Ralph | Nurse Peggotty |
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Hugh Walpole | The Vicar |
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Charles Dickens | Novel |
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George Cukor | Director |
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Howard Estabrook | Screenplay |
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Hugh Walpole | Adaptation |
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David O. Selznick | Production |
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Charles Dickens | Story Contributor |
David Copperfield is a 1935 American film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer based upon the Charles Dickens novel The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, & Observation of David Copperfield the Younger. A number of characters and incidents from the novel were omitted - notably David's time at Salem House boarding school, although one character he met at Salem House (Steerforth) was retained for the film as a head boy at the school David attended after his aunt Betsey Trotwood gained custody of him.The film was adapted by Hugh Walpole, Howard Estabrook and Lenore J. Coffee from the Dickens novel, and directed by George Cukor.
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