Harvey Page #12

Synopsis: The classic stage hit gets the Hollywood treatment in the story of Elwood P. Dowd who makes friends with a spirit taking the form of a human-sized rabbit named Harvey that only he sees (and a few privileged others on occasion also.) After his sister tries to commit him to a mental institution, a comedy of errors ensues. Elwood and Harvey become the catalysts for a family mending its wounds and for romance blossoming in unexpected places.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Director(s): Henry Koster
Production: MCA Universal Home Video
  Won 1 Oscar. Another 1 win & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.0
Rotten Tomatoes:
84%
PASSED
Year:
1950
104 min
402 Views


'til I get my hat and coat.

Why...

Why look at that!

It's my coin purse.

It must've been in there

all the time.

I could've paid

that cab driver myself.

Harvey!

Thank you, Doctor.

Ooh!

Myrtle Mae and that man!

They make a beautiful couple,

don't they?

Mr. Wilson has such a dynamic

personality. That man...

Myrtle Mae...

Mr. Wilson, may we have...

the pleasure of your company

tomorrow night for dinner?

We're having a few friends in.

Very informal.

Certainly, Mr. Dowd. I'd

be glad to. Thank you.

A very nice couple.

And you make

a very beautiful couple too.

Well,

I must find Harvey.

Good-bye, Mrs. Simmons.

I'll see you tomorrow night.

Yes. Good-bye,

Mr. Wilson.

Myrtle Mae!

Come, Myrtle Mae. Please try to forget

all about that dreadful Mr. Wilson.

Wha... Wha...

Well, there you are!

I've been looking

all over for you.

Oh. Wasn't it cold

out here?

Hmm? l...

I don't mind if I do.

That'd warm us up,

wouldn't it?

No, Charlie's would be

fine. Yeah, just fine.

Here.

Oh, Mr. Dowd?

Mr. Dowd, don't take him

away. Let him stay with me.

Doctor, whatever he wants to do

is perfectly all right with me.

He knows that.

It's up to you.

Would you like to stay

with the doctor? Hmm?

No, I-I don't mind.

Have you ever been

to Akron?

Hmm? Akron.

Now, where is Elwood? Elwood,

we've been waiting for you.

I'm sorry, Veta. We've lost

the car. The Judge took it.

We'll have to go to the

corner and wait for a bus.

Hurry up, dear.

Good night, Mr. Shimelplatzer. Good night.

Was anything

the matter?

No, I, I thought you decided

to stay with Dr. Chumley.

You... Huh?

You...

Well, thank you,

Harvey.

I prefer you too.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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