Elwood P. Dowd (James Stewart) is a grown man with an imaginary friend, Harvey. However, Elwood is convinced he is real and doesn't understand why no one else can see him. Oh, and this imaginary friend, Harvey, is a rabbit as tall as Elwood. Naturally concerned by the conversations Elwood has with Harvey, his sister Josephine Hull (Veta Lousie Simmons) has doctors over to the house to observe her brother's behavior. They recommend that Elwood be committed to an insane asylum. Yet the doctors are no match for the wit and wisdom of Harvey as Elwood reports his brilliant retorts to the doctor's questions. Elwood is harmless and Harvey has such sage advise for how to treat others with kindness and without prejudice, the doctors are the ones left looking crazy.
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Wallace Ford | Ellis Logfren / The Taxi Driver |
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William H. Lynn | Judge Omar Gaffney |
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Victoria Horne | Myrtle Mae Simmons |
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Jesse White | Martin Wilson |
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Cecil Kellaway | Dr. William Chumley |
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Charles Drake | Dr. Raymond Sanderson |
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Peggy Dow | Miss Kelly |
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Josephine Hull | Veta Louise Dowd Simmons |
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James Stewart | Elwood P. Dowd |
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Nana Bryant | Mrs. Hazel Chumley |
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Grayce Mills | Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet |
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Clem Bevans | Mr. Herman Shimelplatzer |
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Harvey | Harvey |
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Gino Corrado | Eccentric Man |
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Jack Curtis | Undetermined Secondary Role |
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Ida Moore | Mrs. McGiff |
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Billy Wayne | Man in Car |
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Gertrude Astor | Party Guest |
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Polly Bailey | Mrs. Krausmeyer |
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Don Brodie | Mailman |
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Aileen Carlyle | Miss Tewksbury |
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Sally Corner | Mrs. Cummings |
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Pat Flaherty | Policeman |
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Charles Fogel | Bar Customer |
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Eula Guy | Mrs. Johnson - Maid |
| Director | Henry Koster |
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| Writer | Mary Chase, Oscar Brodney, Myles Connolly | |
| Producer | John Beck | |
| Musician | Frank Skinner | |
| Photography | William H. Daniels | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
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| Index | 463 |
| Added Date | Dec 07, 2010 08:10:11 |
| Modified Date | Jun 27, 2018 07:08:31 |