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Random Harvest

  • Director: Mervyn LeRoy
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Psychological Drama, Romantic Drama
  • Themes: Starting Over, Writer's Life, Amnesia
  • Main Cast: Ronald Colman, Greer Garson, Philip Dorn, Susan Peters, Henry Travers
  • Release Year: 1942
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 126 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: NR

Plot

At the close of World War I, shell-shocked amnesia victim Ronald Colman is sequestered in a London sanitarium; with no identity and no next of kin, he has nowhere else to go. Unable to stand the loneliness, Colman wanders into the streets, then stumbles into a music hall, where he is befriended by good-natured entertainer Greer Garson. That Colman and Garson fall in love and marry should surprise no one; what is surprising, at least to Colman, is that he discovers that he has a talent for writing. Three years pass: while in Liverpool to sell one of his stories, Colman is struck down by a speeding car. When he comes to, he has gained full memory of his true identity; alas, he has completely forgotten both Garson and their child. Returning to his well-to-do relatives, Colman takes over the family business. Having lost her child, the distraught Garson seeks out the missing Colman. Psychiatrist Philip Dorn helps Garson, advising her that to reveal her identity may prove a fatal shock for her husband. To stay near him all the same, Garson takes a job as Colman's secretary. "Strangely" attracted to Garson, Colman falls in love with her all over again. Will there be yet another memory lapse? Under normal circumstances, we wouldn't believe a minute of Random Harvest, but the magic spell woven by the stars and by author James Hilton (Lost Horizon, Goodbye Mr. Chips etc.) transforms the wildly incredible into the wholly credible (just one quibble: isn't Colman a bit long in tooth as a "young" World War I veteran?) The film was one of MGM's biggest hits in 1942--indeed, one of the biggest in the studio's history. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Edmund Gwenn - Prime Minister; Reginald Owen - "Bitter"; Bramwell Fletcher - Harrison; Rhys Williams - Sam; Una O'Connor - Tobacconist; Melville Cooper - George; Margaret Wycherly - Mrs. Deventer; Aubrey Mather - Sheldon; Arthur Margetson - Chetwynd; Alan Napier - Julian; Jill Esmond - Lydia Chetwynd; Marta Linden - Jill, Kitty's Mother; Ann Richards - Bridget; Norma Varden - Julia; David Cavendish - Henry Chilcotte; Ivan Simpson - Vicar; Marie de Becker - Vicar's Wife; Olive Blakeney - Woman; David Clyde; Alec Craig; Henry Daniell - Heavy Man; Elizabeth Risdon - Mrs. Lloyd; Lumsden Hare - Sir John; Sam Harris - Member of the House of Commons; Forrester Harvey; Terry Kilburn - Boy; George Kirby - Conductor; Peter Lawford - Bit Part; Cyril McLaglen - Policeman; Kay Medford - Wife; Leonard Mudie - Old Man; Helena Phillips Evans - Ella, the Charwoman; Hilda Plowright - Nurse; C. Montague Shaw - Julia's Husband; Reginald Sheffield - Judge; Arthur Shields - Chemist; Arthur Space - Trempitt; Ian Wolfe - Registrar; Frederic Worlock - Paula's Lawyer; Lowden Adams - Clerk; Madge Crane - Mrs. Sims; Pax Walker - Sheila

Credit

Randall Duell - Art Director, Cedric Gibbons - Art Director, Ernst Matray - Choreography, Robert Kalloch - Costume Designer, Mervyn LeRoy - Director, Harold Kress - Editor, Herbert Stothart - Composer (Music Score), Jack Dawn - Makeup, Joseph Ruttenberg - Cinematographer, Sidney Franklin - Producer, Jack D. Moore - Set Designer, Edwin B. Willis - Set Designer, George Froeschel - Screenwriter, Claudine West - Screenwriter, Arthur Wimperis - Screenwriter, James Hilton - Book Author

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Random Harvest
Directed by Mervyn LeRoy
Produced by Sidney Franklin
Written by James Hilton (novel)
George Froeschel
Claudine West
Arthur Wimperis (screenplay)
Starring Ronald Colman
Greer Garson
Philip Dorn
Henry Travers
Music by Herbert Stothart
Cinematography Joseph Ruttenberg
Distributed by MGM
Release date(s) December 17, 1942
Running time 125 minutes
Language English
Budget $2,000,000[1]

Random Harvest is a 1942 film based on the 1941 James Hilton novel of the same name, directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Claudine West, George Froeschel and Arthur Wimperis adapted the novel for the screen, and received an Academy Award nomination for their work. The film departed from the novel in several significant ways, as it proved nearly impossible to translate to film otherwise. Ronald Colman and Greer Garson starred as a shellshocked, amnesiac World War I soldier and his love interest.

It was an instant critical and commercial success. Its seven Academy Award nominations included nods for Ronald Colman, supporting actress Susan Peters, director Mervyn LeRoy, and the Best Picture. Greer Garson, whose performance was well-received, was ineligible for the Academy Award for Best Actress, as she had already been nominated that year for her role in Mrs. Miniver.

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Plot

The film opens during the closing days of World War I. "John Smith" (Ronald Colman) is a British officer who was gassed and became shellshocked in the trenches. He is confined to an asylum because he has lost his memory and has trouble speaking. When the war ends, jubilation reigns in the nearby town of Melbridge and the gatekeepers abandon their posts to join the celebration. With no one to stop him, Smith simply wanders off.

Greer Garson in Random Harvest trailer 2.jpg

In town, he is befriended by Paula (Greer Garson), a kindly showgirl, who takes him under her wing. After she discovers he has left the hospital, but seems harmless, she arranges for him to join her traveling theatrical group. After an incident that threatens to bring unwanted attention, Paula takes Smith away to a secluded country village, where they marry and are blissfully happy.

"Smithy", as Paula calls him, discovers a literary talent and tries writing to earn a living. He leaves Paula and their newborn baby for an overnight trip to Liverpool, for a job interview with a newspaper. On his way to the interview, he is struck by a taxi. When he awakens, his past memory is restored, but his life with Paula is now forgotten. He is Charles Rainier, son of a wealthy businessman. None of his meager possessions, including a key, provide any clue how he got there from the battleground of France.

Charles returns home on the day of his father's funeral. His siblings are amazed, and some not all that pleased, since he inherits a large portion of the estate, including Random House, the family mansion. One of those on hand to welcome him is 15-year-old Kitty (Susan Peters), the stepdaughter of one of Charles' siblings. She becomes infatuated with her "uncle".

Charles wants to return to college to finish his degree, but the family's mismanaged business needs him and he puts off his own desires to rescue the many workers who depend on it and to restore the family fortune. After a few years, he has become so successful that a newspaper touts him as the "Industrial Prince of England."

Meanwhile, Paula has been searching for her Smithy. Losing their son in infancy, she returns to work as a secretary. One day, she sees Charles' picture in a newspaper and manages to become his executive assistant, calling herself Margaret (Paula being her stage name), hoping that her presence will jog his memory. Her confidante and admirer, Dr. Jonathan Benet (Phillip Dorn), warns her that simply revealing her identity will only cause Charles to resent her.

As Kitty grows up, she sends Charles love letters. Eventually, her persistence wins out and they become engaged. Margaret has Smithy declared legally dead, seven years having elapsed since he vanished, thus dissolving their marriage. While settling some details for their upcoming wedding, a hymn that Kitty is considering triggers a vague memory in Charles. Kitty realizes that he still loves someone else and, heartbroken, breaks off the engagement.

When Margaret hears Charles is in Liverpool, trying one last time to piece together his lost years, she rushes to join him. They recover his abandoned suitcase from a hotel, but he recognizes none of the contents, dashing their hopes.

Charles is then approached to stand for Parliament. After his triumphant election, in which Margaret provided invaluable assistance, he feels the need for a wife in his new role. He proposes to Margaret, more as a business proposition than a romantic one. She accepts.

They become an ideal couple, at least to all outward appearance. She is the perfect society hostess. They sometimes discuss his lost past, and at one point, she tells him of her own lost love, without disclosing that it is him. Charles hopes their life together can fill the void they both feel. Mentally exhausted and desperately unhappy, Margaret decides to take an extended vacation abroad by herself. With time to spare before her liner sails, she revisits the hamlet where she and Smithy lived.

Meanwhile, Charles is called upon to mediate a strike at the Melbridge Cable Works. He succeeds. Walking through the town, the familiar surroundings begin to unlock his lost memories. This eventually leads him to the cottage he and Paula shared in the country. Hesitantly, he tries the old key he kept, and finds that it unlocks the door. Margaret, about to leave for the boat train, makes a casual remark to the current innkeeper about the former owner, whom she met when she and Smithy honeymooned there. She is told someone else had just that morning asked about the same woman. Praying it was Charles, she hurries to the cottage. She calls "Smithy!" He turns, memories flooding back; he cries out "Paula!" and they embrace.

Difference from the novel

The novel does not reveal that Mrs. Rainier and Paula are the same person until the last line of the narrative. Of course it could not have been filmed that way, since the actress playing Paula would be seen to be Mrs. Rainier as well.

Cast

Actor Role
Ronald Colman Charles Rainier
Greer Garson "Paula Ridgeway"/Margaret Hanson
Philip Dorn Dr. Jonathan Benet
Susan Peters Kitty Chilcet
Henry Travers Dr. Sims
Reginald Owen Biffer
Bramwell Fletcher Harrison
Rhys Williams Sam
Una O'Connor Tobacco Shopkeeper
Aubrey Mather Sheldon
Margaret Wycherly Mrs. Deventer
Arthur Margetson Chetwynd Rainier
Melville Cooper George Rainier
Alan Napier Julian Rainier
Jill Esmond Lydia Rainier

Academy Awards

Nominated

DVD release

The film finally became available in DVD format in 2005, when Warner Home Video released a restored and remastered version.

References

  1. ^ Sam, Frank (1997). Ronald Colman: a bio-bibliography. Greenwood Press. p. 19. ISBN 0313264333. 
  2. ^ "NY Times: Random Harvest". NY Times. http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/40277/Random-Harvest/awards. Retrieved 2008-12-14. 

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