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Release Date: 1942 Cast: Philip Dorn, Rhys Williams, Una O'Connor, Bramwell Fletcher, Aubrey Mather, Ronald Colman, Susan Peters, Henry Travers, Margaret Wycherly, Greer Garson, Reginald Owen
Categories: Movies, Romantic drama, Romance Film, Black-and-white Random Harvest is a 1942 film based on the 1941 James Hilton novel of the same name, directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Claudine West, George Froeschel and Arthur Wimperis adapted the novel for the screen, and received an Academy Award nomination for their work. The film departed from the novel in several significant ways, as it proved nearly impossible to translate to film otherwise. It starred Ronald Colman as a shellshocked, amnesiac First World War soldier and Greer Garson as his love interest.
It was an instant critical and commercial success. Its seven Academy Award nominations included nods... MORE
Random Harvest is a 1942 film based on the 1941 James Hilton novel of the same name, directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Claudine West, George Froeschel and Arthur Wimperis adapted the novel for the screen, and received an Academy Award nomination for their work. The film departed from the novel in several significant ways, as it proved nearly impossible to translate to film otherwise. It starred Ronald Colman as a shellshocked, amnesiac First World War soldier and Greer Garson as his love interest.
It was an instant critical and commercial success. Its seven Academy Award nominations included nods for Ronald Colman, supporting actress Susan Peters, director Mervyn LeRoy, and the Best Picture. Greer Garson, whose performance was well-received, was ineligible for the Academy Award for Best Actress, as she had already been nominated that year for her role in Mrs. Miniver.
"John Smith" (Ronald Colman) is a British officer who was gassed and became shellshocked in the trenches during the First World War. He is confined to an asylum as an unidentified inmate because he has lost his memory and has trouble speaking. When the war ends, jubilation reigns in the nearby town of Melbridge and the LESS
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