The site of Thoreau's hut.
The holiday had been memorable so we were eager to see what had been translated onto the screen. The colour of the March house was the same as the Alcott's and the beauty of the area well captured.
I loved the clothes - all the fabrics, socks, pants, shawls, petticoats - and Jo's waistcoats! I've looked out the waistcoats in my wardrobe and now I want to wear them with BIG skirts and natty little jackets. This brown velvet one is about thirty years old and as good as new
although the back could do with an iron!
I noticed that the living room wallpaper in the film was a William Morris design, the same one, as it happens, that we have on our bedroom walls. I wouldn't have thought that an English wallpaper would have been used over the pond at that time. Anybody know? Some of the landscape shots were absolutely beautiful. I loved the book as a young girl and couldn't believe that Jo didn't want to marry Laurie! In the film she marries a very desirable young man, not the middle-aged character described in the novel - yeh!