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Random Harvest (1942)
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Synopsis
At the close of World War I, shell-shocked amnesia victim
Ronald Colman
is sequestered in a London sanitarium; with no identity and no next of kin, he has nowhere else to go. Unable to stand the loneliness, Colman wanders into the streets, then stumbles into a music hall, where he is befriended by good-natured entertainer
Greer Garson
. That Colman and Garson fall in love and marry should surprise no one; what is surprising, at least to Colman, is that he discovers that he has a talent for writing. Three years pass: while in Liverpool to sell one of his stories, Colman is struck down by a speeding car. When he comes to, he has gained full memory of his true identity; alas, he has completely forgotten both Garson and their child. Returning to his well-to-do relatives, Colman takes over the family business. Having lost her child, the distraught Garson seeks out the missing Colman. Psychiatrist
Philip Dorn
helps Garson, advising her that to reveal her identity may prove a fatal shock for her husband. To stay near him all the same, Garson takes a job as Colman's secretary. "Strangely" attracted to Garson, Colman falls in love with her all over again. Will there be yet another memory lapse? Under normal circumstances, we wouldn't believe a minute of Random Harvest, but the magic spell woven by the stars and by author
James Hilton
(
Lost Horizon
, Goodbye Mr. Chips etc.) transforms the wildly incredible into the wholly credible (just one quibble: isn't Colman a bit long in tooth as a "young" World War I veteran?) The film was one of MGM's biggest hits in 1942--indeed, one of the biggest in the studio's history. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Ronald Colman
Charles Rainer/John "Smithy" Smith
Melville Cooper
George
Marie de Becker
Vicar's Wife
Philip Dorn
Dr. Jonathan Benet
Jill Esmond
Lydia Chetwynd
Bramwell Fletcher
Harrison
Greer Garson
Paula Ranier
Edmund Gwenn
Prime Minister
Marta Linden
Jill, Kitty's Mother
Arthur Margetson
Chetwynd
Aubrey Mather
Sheldon
Alan Napier
Julian
Una O'Connor
Tobacconist
Reginald Owen
"Bitter"
Susan Peters
Kitty
Ann Richards
Bridget
Ivan Simpson
Vicar
Henry Travers
Dr. Sims
Norma Varden
Julia
Rhys Williams
Sam
Margaret Wycherly
Mrs. Deventer
David Cavendish
Henry Chilcotte
Production Crew
Cedric Gibbons
Art Director
Randall Duell
Art Director
James Hilton
Book Author
Ernst Matray
Choreography
Joseph Ruttenberg
Cinematographer
Herbert Stothart
Composer (Music Score)
Robert Kalloch
Costume Designer
Mervyn LeRoy
Director
Harold Kress
Editor
Jack Dawn
Makeup
Sidney Franklin
Producer
Sidney Franklin
Producer
Arthur Wimperis
Screenwriter
Claudine West
Screenwriter
George Froeschel
Screenwriter
Edwin B. Willis
Set Designer
Jack D. Moore
Set Designer
Year: 1942
Runtime: 126
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
MGM
Release
by MGM
Awards
1942 - 10 Best Films - Film Daily
1942 - Best Picture - Academy
1942 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
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