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| Director: | Mervyn LeRoy | 
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| Writer: | James Hilton, Arthur Wimperis, George Froeschel, Claudine West | 
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| Wandered away from his asylum, an amnesiac World War I veteran falls in love with a music hall star but his amnesia makes it difficult to last. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 17, 1942 | 
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| Director: | Mervyn LeRoy | 
| Writer: | James Hilton, Arthur Wimperis, George Froeschel, Claudine West | 
| Genres: | Drama, Romance | 
| Keywords | based on novel or book, amnesia, world war i, musical, romance, 1940s, weepie | 
| Production Companies | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $8,147,000 Budget: $1,210,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
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| Ronald Colman | Charles Rainier | 
| Greer Garson | Paula | 
| Philip Dorn | Dr. Jonathan Benet | 
| Susan Peters | Kitty | 
| Henry Travers | Dr. Sims | 
| Reginald Owen | "Biffer" | 
| Bramwell Fletcher | Harrison | 
| Rhys Williams | Sam | 
| Una O'Connor | Tobacconist | 
| Aubrey Mather | Sheldon | 
| Margaret Wycherly | Mrs. Deventer | 
| Arthur Margetson | Chetwynd | 
| Melville Cooper | George | 
| Alan Napier | Julian | 
| Jill Esmond | Lydia | 
| Marta Linden | Jill | 
| Ann Richards | Bridget | 
| Norma Varden | Julia | 
| David Cavendish | Henry Chilcet | 
| Ivan F. Simpson | The Vicar | 
| Marie De Becker | Vicar's Wife | 
| Charles Waldron | Mr. Lloyd | 
| Elisabeth Risdon | Mrs. Lloyd | 
| John Burton | Pearson (uncredited) | 
| William Ripley Dorr | Church Singers (uncredited) | 
| Ian Wolfe | Registrar of Births (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| James Hilton | Novel | 
| Mervyn LeRoy | Director | 
| Arthur Wimperis | Screenplay | 
| Herbert Stothart | Music | 
| Cedric Gibbons | Production Design | 
| George Froeschel | Screenplay | 
| Harold F. Kress | Editor | 
| Claudine West | Screenplay | 
| Joseph Ruttenberg | Cinematography | 
| Robert Kalloch | Costume Design | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Sidney Franklin | Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | 
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This is simply one of the most beautiful love stories ever made. The somewhat convoluted plot concerns a shell-shocked WWII veteran who remembers nothing of his life before the war, not even his own name. He escapes from the mental institution he's been confined to, and falls for a beautiful choru ... s girl he meets on the street. They're obviously meant for each other, but then tragedy strikes, and their ideal life together is no more. The great Ronald Colman and the lovely Greer Garson are fantastic together. No one was more perfectly suited to this hard-hitting romantic drama than these two. In the novel by James Hilton, Smithy, the character played by Colman in the film, is supposed to be somewhere in his mid-twenties, while Colman was about fifty when he did this. But since it's Ronald Colman, hey, let's face it: no one in their right mind is going to be complaining. Plus, it helps that the span of time covered in the story is at least ten or twenty years. The plot is so tricky and involved, you must pay close attention and remain awake and alert throughout the course of the film. But every moment is worth it. As you watch, you want nothing more than to see these two wonderful people find happiness together. It's a long movie, but when the ending finally rolls around, you're bound to have a smile on your face and a warm feeling in your heart, because let me tell you, that ending is pure bliss.