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Personal History, Adventures, Experience, and Observation of David Copperfield the Younger

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The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, & Observation of David Copperfield the Younger is a 1935 film based upon the Charles Dickens novel. Although quite a few characters and incidents from the novel were omitted - notably David's time at Salem House boarding school - the spirit of the book and the period were captured well.

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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Cast

Hugh Walpole, the screenplay writer, had a cameo role as the vicar. Screen legend Elsa Lanchester had a cameo as Clickett, Mr. Micawber's servant.

Production

David O. Selznick dearly wanted to film David Copperfield, as his Russian father Lewis Selznick had learnt the English language through it, and read it to his sons every night.

A recreation of 19th century London was constructed in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer backlot. The scenes set outside Aunt Betsey's house atop The White Cliffs of Dover were filmed at Malibu.

The role of Mr. Micawber was written for Charles Laughton, but when his performance didn't satisfy Cukor, he left the film after just one filming week. The role was given to Dickens scholar W.C. Fields. This is the only film where the great comedian Fields doesn't ad lib (although he wanted to add a juggling sequence).

Reception

The film was well-received on its release in January 1935. One New York Times called it "The most profoundly satisfying screen maipulation of a great novel the camera has ever given us". It is still shown in many countries on television at Christmas. It has a 7.6/10 rating on the Internet Movie Database, and is rated with four out of four stars every year in Halliwell's Film Guide.

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