Harvey (film, 1950)

See also: Harvey

Harvey is an American film carried out by Henry Koster, left in 1950.

Synopsis

August 1st

Data sheet

Distribution

  • James Stewart: Elwood P. Dowd
  • Josephine Hull: Veta Louise Simmons
  • Peggy Dow: Miss Kelly
  • Charles Drake: Doctor Sanderson
  • Cecil Kellaway: Doctor Chumley
  • Victoria Horne: Myrtle Mae Simmons
  • Jesse White: Wilson
  • William H. Lynn: judge Gaffney
  • Wallace Ford: the taxi driver
  • Chick Bryant: Mrs. Hazel Chumley
  • Grayce Millets: Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet
  • Clem Bevans: Mr. Hermann Schimmelplusser

Around film

  • turning was held with Universal City, in California.
  • part of Mary Hunting will be again carried with screen in 1972 with Harvey (telefilm in which James Stewart included his role of Elwood P. Dowd), 1985 with Mein Freund Harvey and 1998 with Harvey .
  • the actress Josephine Hull had already interpreted this role in the played part with Broadway.
  • Harvey is the first participation in a cinematographic project of the actor Fess Parker, who lent here his voice to the Leslie driver. Role for which it forever credited.

Distinctions

Rewards

Nominations

External bonds

  • Harvey on Internet Movie Database
  • Critical DevilDead

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