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DVD David Copperfield (1935)
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Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Too Long, Slightly Boring
David Copperfield is a book by Charles Dickens, so the themes of class struggles and broken family are prevalant here. This movie adaptation features a long cast list of famous classic stars including Elsa Lanchester, Lewis Stone, Madge Evans, and Una O'Connor among others.

David Copperfield (Freddie Bartholomew) is born without a father to a widowed mother who wants the best for her son. She soon falls in love again (Basil Rathbone), but when married finds that the man she picked is a tyrant. Unfortunately, she dies in childbirth, and David is left without a mother and without a home. He goes to a family of poor but happy people with a curmudgeon father figure (Lionel Barrymore) to hold them together. David also meets Micawber (W C Fields), a friendly but eccentric character who takes him in for a short time. When Micawber fails to make enough money to support the troupe, David is forced to seek his stuffy old aunt Betsey (Edna May Oliver) for assistance. Unexpectedly, she takes him in with open arms and educates him as part of society.

David grows up (Frank Lawton) and begins to visit with the people from his past in an attempt to repay them for their kindness. He fields trouble with the Wickfield family due to the sinister Uriah Heep (Roland Young). He also falls in love with a beautiful but childish Dora (Maureen O'Sullivan).

The film drags in places, and becomes too complex in others. Essentially, it is a series of vignettes of David's life. Somehow, despite the cast, the film does not gel the way it should to be a masterpiece that it had the potential to be.

Also included on the DVD are a few unrelated short subjects including a strange technicolor film about a drunken man who imagines the dummies in a department store are alive.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - David Copperfield
Cukor's sensitive, ennobling version of this Dickens classic was sumptuously produced for the big screen by producing titan David O. Selznick. A box-office smash when it was released in 1935, "Copperfield" is eminently faithful to the spirit of the Victorian-era novel, tracing the hardships of Bartholomew's orphan hero as he bounces from home to home in search of a real family. Oliver, Rathbone, Maureen O'Sullivan, and Lionel Barrymore are all superb in their respective roles, while Fields musters up an unforgettably charming mix of eccentricity and warmth as Micawber, a role he seemed born to play. Roll out the welcome mat for "David Copperfield."



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - At last, a sparkling gem has been brought to DVD!
1939 has often been touted as the peak of Hollywood's Golden Era. While I would not argue with that (Ted Sennett wrote a whole book about it), 1935 was a Sterling year for American movies also. All the studios turned out fine films that year: "The Little Colonel" and "The Littlest Rebel" at 20th Century-Fox, "Top Hat" and "The Informer" at RKO, "The Ruggles of Red Gap" and "Lives of a Bengal Lancer" at Paramount, "Bride of Frankenstein" at Universal, "The Whole Town's Talking" at Columbia, "Call of the Wild" at United Artists, "Gold Diggers of 1935" and "Captain Blood" at Warner Brothers, and at MGM, "A Night at the Opera", "Naughty Marietta", "Anna Karenina", "Mutiny on the Bounty", "A Tale of Two Cities" and "David Copperfield" (whew!)

David Copperfield is deservedly one of the outstanding pictures of 1935 or any other year! I definitely have to agree with Charles Dickens himself, when he said "Of all my books, I like this the best". And of all the Dickens' books adapted to the screen, I like this one the best, and I bet he would have been pleased, too.

The film has many pleasures: the outstanding cast (of whom Freddie Bartholomew as young David, Edna May Oliver as Aunt Betsy Trotwood, and W.C. Fields as Mr. Micawber, stand out), the well-written screenplay by Howard Estabrook and Hugh Walpole (why drag a story out for five or six hours and multiple parts, when you can tell it well in two or three hours?), the expert direction of George Cukor, and the period flavor.

But perhaps the reason it is SO good is the genius that was David O. Selznick. He pulled all the parts together to make a thoroughly satisfying whole with a brillent skill that would reach it peak four years later with "Gone with the Wind". The production has "class" stamped all over it, and this was due to Mr. Selznick. We will never see his like in Hollywood again. What a shame.

I highly recommend this film. The use of the English language (have your dictionary ready) by WC Field as Mr. Micawber is worth the price of DVD in and of itself. Buy it to-day! While I'm at it, you'd be wise to watch and/or buy most any movie produced by David O. Selznick (Google his name, you will find a list). He knew how to draw you into a film and entertain you with a great story!




Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Charles Dickens would turn over in his grave
The "classic" 1935 version with W.C. Fields is horrible--I returned it for a refund and purchased a later BBC version. The 1935 version looks as if it was filmed in 1935--poor directing, poor acting--a travesty for anyone who loves Dickens. I would never recommend this version of the classic David Copperfield.

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