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Harvey
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  Harvey (1950)

From Amazon: James Stewart stars as Elwood P. Dowd, a wealthy alcoholic whose sunny disposition and drunken antics are tolerated by most of the citizens of his community. That is, until Elwood begins to claim that he has a friend named Harvey who is an invisisble six foot rabbit. Elwood's snooty socialite sister, Veta, determined to marry off her daughter Myrtle to a respectable man, begins to plot to keep Elwood's lunacy from interfering. (read more)

Directed By:
No image existsHenry Koster
Written By:
No image existsOscar Brodney
Starring:
James StewartJames Stewart
No image existsVictoria Horne
No image existsCecil Kellaway
No image existsCharles Drake
No image existsJesse White
No image existsWallace Ford
No image existsNana Bryant

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Harvey Movie Review by adam (8/12/2007)

ok...so, he can see a six foot invisible rabbit, thats pretty tame compare to the things most people see when they tie one over, its a humorish way to deal with a serious issue, if that movie was done today it would be so sickenly serious that you just would,nt care about anyone in the movie or even the message, but it was...

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Harvey Movie Review by Jessica Film Junkie (3/21/2007)

A sweet little movie about a dopey older man who converses with an imaginary rabbit named Harvey. His confusion upsets his family who try to have him committed which leads to a bunch of weird circumstances that end in...of course, hilarity!

James Stewart is perfectly cast in this dopey sweet role, one of America's...

(complete Harvey review by Jessica Film Junkie)



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