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James Stewart | ... | Elwood P. Dowd | |
Josephine Hull | ... | Veta Louise Simmons | |
Peggy Dow | ... | Miss Kelly | |
Charles Drake | ... | Dr. Sanderson | |
Cecil Kellaway | ... | Dr. Chumley | |
Victoria Horne | ... | Myrtle Mae Simmons | |
Jesse White | ... | Wilson | |
William H. Lynn | ... | Judge Gaffney (as William Lynn) | |
Wallace Ford | ... | The Taxi Driver | |
Nana Bryant | ... | Mrs. Hazel Chumley | |
Grayce Mills | ... | Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet (as Grace Mills) | |
Clem Bevans | ... | Mr. Herman Schimmelplusser | |
reste de la distribution par ordre alphabétique: | |||
Gino Corrado | ... | Eccentric Man (scenes deleted) | |
Jack Curtis | ... | (scenes deleted) | |
Ida Moore | ... | Mrs. McGiff (scenes deleted) | |
Billy Wayne | ... | Man in Car (scenes deleted) | |
Polly Bailey | ... | Mrs. Krausmeyer (uncredited) | |
Don Brodie | ... | Mailman (uncredited) | |
Aileen Carlyle | ... | Mrs. Tewksbury (uncredited) | |
Sally Corner | ... | Mrs. Cummings (uncredited) | |
Pat Flaherty | ... | Policeman (uncredited) | |
Eula Guy | ... | Mrs. Johnson, Maid Who Quits (uncredited) | |
Grayce Hampton | ... | Mrs. Strickleberger (uncredited) | |
Harry Hines | ... | Mr. Miggles (uncredited) | |
Norman Leavitt | ... | Henry Riley, Cab Driver (uncredited) | |
Edwin Max | ... | Salesman (uncredited) | |
Anne O'Neal | ... | Dr. Schwartz's Nurse (uncredited) | |
Fess Parker | ... | Voice of Leslie the Chauffeur (uncredited) | |
Maudie Prickett | ... | Elvira, the Cook (uncredited) | |
Almira Sessions | ... | Mrs. Halsey (uncredited) | |
Ruthelma Stevens | ... | Miss LaFay (uncredited) | |
Minerva Urecal | ... | Nurse Dunphy (uncredited) | |
William Val | ... | Leslie, Chumley's Chauffeur (uncredited) | |
Dick Wessel | ... | Mr. Cracker, the Bartender (uncredited) | |
Sam Wolfe | ... | Mr. Minninger (uncredited) |
Réalisé par | |||
Henry Koster | |||
Scénaristes | ||
Mary Chase | (play) | |
Mary Chase | (screenplay) and | |
Oscar Brodney | (screenplay) | |
Myles Connolly | (screenplay) uncredited |
Produit par | |||
John Beck | .... | producer | |
Musique originale | |||
Frank Skinner | |||
Image | |||
William H. Daniels | (as William Daniels) | ||
Montage | |||
Ralph Dawson | |||
Direction artistique | |||
Bernard Herzbrun | |||
Nathan Juran | |||
Décorateur de plateau | |||
Russell A. Gausman | |||
Julia Heron | |||
Création des costumes | |||
Orry-Kelly | (gowns) (as Orry Kelly) | ||
Maquillage | |||
Joan St. Oegger | .... | hair stylist | |
Bud Westmore | .... | makeup artist | |
Edith House | .... | hair stylist (uncredited) | |
Joe Stinton | .... | makeup artist (uncredited) | |
Directeur de production | |||
Howard Christie | .... | production manager (uncredited) | |
Assistant réalisateur | |||
Frank Shaw | .... | assistant director (uncredited) | |
Technicien du son | |||
Leslie I. Carey | .... | sound | |
Joe Lapis | .... | sound | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
Glen Adams | .... | still photographer (uncredited) | |
Rennie Hawkins | .... | grip (uncredited) | |
Lloyd Hill | .... | gaffer (uncredited) | |
Bill Johnson | .... | camera operator (uncredited) | |
Divers | |||
Brock Pemberton | .... | producer: original play | |
Nagene Searle | .... | script supervisor (uncredited) | |
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To tell you the truth, I had no idea HARVEY would be this good, but it was. It's not an incredibly deep film, just good-natured.
I'm not sure if these next comments will throw a lot of people off, but I wonder about the controversial nature of the story as well, particularly for a movie made in the 1950's. I mean, after all, this is a movie that does touch on topics of alcoholism, mental illness, spirits, Celtic mythology, and magic. C'mon, we live in a society where Harry Potter cannot exist without receiving a light pounding.
I was also impressed with the development of the Elwood P. Dowd character as portrayed by James Stewart. I just love how the movie shows how he touches the lives of everyone around him. In an age of cinema where supporting characters are immediately cast off after being introduced, I don't think there is a single supporting actor whose character is not developed in this film. I particularly liked the relationship between the doctor and Elwood. I can honestly say that Elwood P. Dowd is one of the most memorable characters I have come across in film along with Molly the Gangster in Charley Varrick and Hal the Computer in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
I also think this movie does an excellent job highlighting those who do represent the salt of the earth in our society, even if they do exhibit behavior that is outside social norms. This is a very good film. See it with a pooka!