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Director:
Writers:
Claudine West (screenplay) and
George Froeschel (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
14 September 1943 (Sweden) more
Tagline:
It's Great. Great Stars . . . A Great Story . . . A Great Author! more
Plot:
An amnesiac World War I vet falls in love with a music hall star, only to suffer an accident which restores his original memories but erases his post-War life. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 7 Oscars. more
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Unsurpassable more (80 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Ronald Colman | ... | Smithy | |
| Greer Garson | ... | Paula | |
| Philip Dorn | ... | Dr. Jonathan Benet | |
| Susan Peters | ... | Kitty | |
| Henry Travers | ... | Dr. Sims | |
| Reginald Owen | ... | 'Biffer' | |
| Bramwell Fletcher | ... | Assistant | |
| Rhys Williams | ... | Sam | |
| Una O'Connor | ... | Tobacconist | |
| Aubrey Mather | ... | Sheldon | |
| Margaret Wycherly | ... | Mrs. Deventer | |
| Arthur Margetson | ... | Chet | |
| Melville Cooper | ... | Uncle George | |
| Alan Napier | ... | Julian | |
| Jill Esmond | ... | Lydia |
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Runtime:
125 min
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1.37 : 1 more
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Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Certification:
Canada:PG (video rating) | Australia:G | Finland:K-16 | Sweden:Btl | USA:Approved (PCA #8545)
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In her final years at MGM, Joan Crawford was handed weak scripts in the hopes that she'd break her contract. Two films she hungered to appear in were Random Harvest (1942) and Madame Curie (1943). Both films went to bright new star Greer Garson instead, and Crawford left the studio soon after. more
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Continuity: When watching Paula's performance, Smithy's position changes. more
Quotes:
Smithy: [beaming while registering his son's birth] Writer, in a small way, of course. Writer and parent. Parent in a big way. more
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Featured in The Ultimate Film (2004) (TV) more
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What secret does the book keep until the end?What have critics said?
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In every respect, especially its co-stars Greer Garson and Ronald Coleman, 'Random Harvest' is, and will forever remain, THE unsurpassable romantic nonpareil that it is.
Attempting to remake this masterpiece would be the criminal, sad equivalent of graffiti vandals overspraying the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. There has since been no film remotely as riveting, emotionally suspenseful profound and, ultimately, redeeming and breathtakingly glorious; and, I'm not at all sad to say, we will never see its equal or better.
Throughout raptly watching the superb DVD transfer of 'Random Harvest' I lost count of how many times, and I could not measure how uncontrollably, my breath bated and my heart raced, arrested, throbbed, broke, pined, and rejoiced. Oh, what an eternal story! Oh, what a magnificent, unsurpassable film!