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  1. ¿Y ahora, qué? es una película dirigida por Frank Borzage con Margaret Sullavan, Douglass Montgomery, Muriel Kirkland, Donald Haines .... Año: 1934. Título original: Little Man, What Now?. Sinopsis: Alemania, años 30. Melodrama sobre la necesidad del amor para sobrevivir en momentos de miseria material y espiritual.

  2. Little Man, What Now? is a 1934 pre-Code American drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Margaret Sullavan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Hans Fallada. The novel had been turned into a German film the previous year. The film was a box-office disappointment for Universal.

  3. Little Man, What Now?: Directed by Frank Borzage. With Margaret Sullavan, Douglass Montgomery, Alan Hale, Catherine Doucet. A young couple struggling against poverty must keep their marriage a secret in order for the husband to keep his job, as his boss doesn't like to hire married men.

  4. Little Man, What Now? - ver online: por stream, comprarlo o rentarlo. No hay oferta para "¿Y ahora, qué?" en este momento. Sinopsis. A young couple struggling against poverty must keep their marriage a secret in order for the husband to keep his job, as his boss doesn't like to hire married men. Cast. Margaret Sullavan.

  5. A young couple struggling against poverty must keep their marriage a secret in order for the husband to keep his job, as his boss doesn't like to hire married men. ‎Little Man, What Now? (1934) directed by Frank Borzage • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd

  6. In 1934 the film Little Man, What Now? was released in the United States. It clearly reflects the situation of the young German mind during that period, especially the effects of war and the economic shut down and is a little closer to the novel than the German film. Plot synopsis.

  7. Little Man, What Now is not just a film, it's encouragement, a boost to the people who have lost hope in life, and not to forget that it came in the early 30s, i.e. The depression era. It was just before Charlie Chaplin's silent classic, "Modern Times" (1936).