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Harvey

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Synopsis

"Harvey" is a delightful comedy-drama film directed by Henry Koster that was released in 1950. The story follows Elwood P. Dowd, played by the iconic James Stewart, a charming and eccentric man whose best friend is an invisible 6-foot-tall rabbit named Harvey. Despite the skepticism and concern of those around him, including his sister Veta Louise Simmons (portrayed by Victoria Horne) and her daughter Myrtle Mae (played by Victoria Horne), Elwood's unwavering belief in Harvey brings joy and unexpected consequences to their lives. With its whimsical premise and heartfelt exploration of friendship and acceptance, "Harvey" captivates audiences with its blend of comedy, drama, and fantasy elements. The film's stellar cast, including Wallace Ford and William H. Lynn, delivers memorable performances that add depth and charm to this timeless classic. As Elwood navigates the challenges of being true to himself while confronting societal norms, "Harvey" offers a poignant and humorous reflection on the power of imagination and the importance of embracing the uniqueness in all of us.

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Movie Details

Director
Henry Koster
Release Year
1950
Runtime
1h 44m
Genre
Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
MPAA Rating
Approved

Ratings & Box Office

IMDb Rating (out of 10)
7.9
Metascore (out of 100)
Not available
Box Office
Not available

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