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| Director: | William Wyler | 
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| Writer: | Jan Struther, Arthur Wimperis, George Froeschel, Claudine West, James Hilton | 
| Staring: | 
| Middle-class housewife Kay Miniver deals with petty problems. She and her husband Clem watch her Oxford-educated son Vin court Carol Beldon, the charming granddaughter of the local nobility as represented by Lady Beldon. Then the war comes and Vin joins the RAF. | |
| Release Date: | Jul 03, 1942 | 
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| Director: | William Wyler | 
| Writer: | Jan Struther, Arthur Wimperis, George Froeschel, Claudine West, James Hilton | 
| Genres: | Drama, Romance, War | 
| Keywords | england, based on novel or book, hostage, world war ii, prisoner of war, pilot, rose, black and white, river patrol, bombing, home front, dunkirk | 
| Production Companies | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $13,500,000 Budget: $1,344,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Greer Garson | Mrs. Miniver | 
| Walter Pidgeon | Clem Miniver | 
| Teresa Wright | Carol Beldon | 
| May Whitty | Lady Beldon | 
| Reginald Owen | Foley | 
| Henry Travers | Mr. Ballard | 
| Richard Ney | Vin Miniver | 
| Henry Wilcoxon | Vicar | 
| Christopher Severn | Toby Miniver | 
| Brenda Forbes | Gladys | 
| Clare Sandars | Judy Miniver | 
| Marie De Becker | Ada | 
| Helmut Dantine | German Flyer | 
| John Abbott | Fred | 
| Connie Leon | Simpson | 
| Rhys Williams | Horace | 
| Tom Conway | Man (uncredited) | 
| Gibson Gowland | Man on Boat (uncredited) | 
| Peter Lawford | Pilot (uncredited) | 
| John Burton | Halliday (uncredited) | 
| Colin Kenny | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| William Ripley Dorr | Choir (uncredited) | 
| Harry Allen | William (uncredited) | 
| Frank Atkinson | Man in Tavern (uncredited) | 
| Sybil Bacon | Contestant (uncredited) | 
| Frank Baker | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| Virginia Bassett | Glee Club Member (uncredited) | 
| Louise Bates | Miniver Guest (uncredited) | 
| Guy Bellis | Barman (uncredited) | 
| Charles Bennett | Milkman (uncredited) | 
| Florence Benson | Contestant (uncredited) | 
| Art Berry Sr. | Man in Store (uncredited) | 
| Billy Bevan | Bus Conductor (uncredited) | 
| Ted Billings | Man in Tavern (uncredited) | 
| Walter Byron | Man in Tavern (uncredited) | 
| Colin Campbell | Bickles (uncredited) | 
| Leonard Carey | Chandler (uncredited) | 
| Aileen Carlyle | Glee Club Member (uncredited) | 
| Herbert Clifton | Doctor (uncredited) | 
| David Clyde | Carruthers (uncredited) | 
| Edward Cooper | Waiter (uncredited) | 
| Jules Cowles | Man at Flower Show (uncredited) | 
| Alec Craig | Joe (uncredited) | 
| Sidney D'Albrook | Man in Store (uncredited) | 
| Joan Delmer | Little Girl (in publicity photos) (uncredited) | 
| David Dunbar | Man in Store (uncredited) | 
| Billy Engle | Townsman (uncredited) | 
| Herbert Evans | Glee Club Member (uncredited) | 
| Mary Field | Miss Spriggins (uncredited) | 
| E.L. Fisher-Smith | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| Leslie Francis | Doctor (uncredited) | 
| Sidney Franklin | Man at Flower Show (uncredited) | 
| Douglas Gordon | Porter (uncredited) | 
| Hugh Greenwood | Contestant (uncredited) | 
| Bobby Hale | Old Man (uncredited) | 
| Eddie Hall | RAF Flyer Running Out the Door (uncredited) | 
| Forrester Harvey | Mr. Huggins (uncredited) | 
| Billy Horn | Boy (uncredited) | 
| Harold Howard | Judge (uncredited) | 
| Charles Irwin | Mac (uncredited) | 
| Henry King | Man in Tavern (uncredited) | 
| Eric Lonsdale | Marston (uncredited) | 
| Thomas Louden | Mr. Verger (uncredited) | 
| Miles Mander | German Agent on Radio (voice) (uncredited) | 
| Stanley Mann | Workman (uncredited) | 
| Aubrey Mather | George (uncredited) | 
| Dan Maxwell | Man in Tavern (uncredited) | 
| Dickie Meyers | Boy (uncredited) | 
| Alice Mock | Lady Passenger (uncredited) | 
| Eula Morgan | Glee Club Member (uncredited) | 
| Ottola Nesmith | Saleslady (uncredited) | 
| Gil Perkins | Man in Tavern (uncredited) | 
| John Power | Man in Tavern (uncredited) | 
| Charles Ray | Man getting on Bus (uncredited) | 
| Clara Reid | Mrs. Huggins (uncredited) | 
| Paul Scardon | Nobby (uncredited) | 
| Leslie Sketchley | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| Gerald Oliver Smith | Car Dealer (uncredited) | 
| Vernon Steele | Glee Club Member (uncredited) | 
| David Thursby | Farmer (uncredited) | 
| Tommy Tucker | Boy (uncredited) | 
| Leslie Vincent | Carol's First Dancing Partner (uncredited) | 
| Kitty Watson | Contestant (uncredited) | 
| Ben Webster | Ginger (uncredited) | 
| Tudor Williams | Glee Club Member (uncredited) | 
| Arthur Wimperis | Sir Henry (uncredited) | 
| Marek Windheim | Glee Club Member (uncredited) | 
| Florence Wix | Woman with Dog (uncredited) | 
| Ian Wolfe | Dentist (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Jan Struther | Novel | 
| William Wyler | Director | 
| Arthur Wimperis | Screenplay | 
| George Froeschel | Screenplay | 
| Harold F. Kress | Editor | 
| Claudine West | Screenplay | 
| Joseph Ruttenberg | Director of Photography | 
| Warren Newcombe | Special Effects | 
| Urie McCleary | Assistant Art Director | 
| Gile Steele | Costume Design | 
| William Ripley Dorr | Conductor | 
| Robert Kalloch | Costume Design | 
| James Hilton | Screenplay | 
| Herbert Stothart | Original Music Composer | 
| Cedric Gibbons | Art Direction | 
| Edwin B. Willis | Set Decoration | 
| Gene Lockhart | Songs | 
| Douglas Shearer | Recording Supervision | 
| Sydney Guilaroff | Hairstylist | 
| A. Arnold Gillespie | Special Effects | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Sidney Franklin | Producer | 
| William Wyler | Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Academy Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Won | 
| Academy Awards | Best Director | William Wyler | Won | 
| Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Burgess Meredith | Won | 
| Academy Awards | Best Actor | Walter Pidgeon | Won | 
| Academy Awards | Best Actress | Greer Garson | Won | 
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So many wonderful, talented actors and actresses in this, where do I begin? Here we have the magnificent line-up of Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Teresa Wright, Dame May Whitty, and Henry Travers, to name but a few. All do a splendid and highly accomplished job. Greer Garson is lovely, as usual, ... and Henry Travers is a most likeable old character actor. This sentimental WWII drama tells its simple, honest story remarkably well, and is most definitely a classic. As a side note, this, along with the movie Random Harvest, made in the same year, served to put Garson right at the top in Hollywood in no time.
It is not easy to describe this film. For the current generation, the film might not mean much but imagine those who watched this film, witnessing the events they themselves have gone through. Only then you truly understand the power of the film. To me, who is in his mid-30s, the film is certainl ... y a reflection of decent, honest, not over the top acting you may be accustomed to see in films of the same era. This is certainly the reason it gets the score I gave. It could certainly be shorter but then you’d have to give up on some important character development scenes. Would I watch this film again? I don’t think so. Would I make my friends watch it? Possibly not.
The "Miniver" family are a well-to-do lot living a middle class life in rural England. "Clem" (Walter Pidgeon) and his eponymous wife (Greer Garson) have to get to grips with the arrival of the war when their son "Vin" (Richard Ney) joins up and they are told they can't leave their landing light on ... anymore - to help guide in the planes when landing at a nearby RAF base. What now ensues illustrates gently, but quite potently, the impact on ordinary people across the land of the Luftwaffe's constant raids and their concomitant fears. It's the start of the war so confidence is still high - a fact well demonstrated by the stiff upper lip attitude of the stoic "Lady Beldon" (Dame May Whitty) who insists that the local flower show (which she usually wins) proceed as normal. With a couple of unwelcome house guests and a determination to help with the Dunkirk evacuations, this is an engaging - if slightly rose-tinted - look at survival amongst a class of people ill-equipped for this profound change in their circumstances. The rose growing "Ballard" (Henry Travers) also serves as an unlikely conduit for the political message too, as his relationship with the lady of the manor spells, amiably, the final death knells of the entitled aristocracy. Garson is entirely convincing here, as is Dame May, and with Pidegon providing a solid bedrock we are presented with a touching story that's maybe a little heavy on sentiment, but still well worth watching.