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The Best Years of Our Lives

Three wonderful loves in the best picture of the year!
1946 | 171m | English

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It's the hope that sustains the spirit of every GI: the dream of the day when he will finally return home. For three WWII veterans, the day has arrived. But for each man, the dream is about to become a nightmare.
Release Date: Dec 25, 1946
Director: William Wyler
Writer: Robert E. Sherwood, MacKinlay Kantor
Genres: Drama, Romance, War
Keywords post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), war veteran, world war ii, rehabilitation, bodily disabled person, black and white, romantic
Production Companies The Samuel Goldwyn Company
Box Office Revenue: $23,650,000
Budget: $2,100,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Dana Andrews Fred Derry
Fredric March Al Stephenson
Harold Russell Homer Parrish
Teresa Wright Peggy Stephenson
Myrna Loy Milly Stephenson
Cathy O'Donnell Wilma Cameron
Virginia Mayo Marie Derry
Hoagy Carmichael Butch Engle
Gladys George Hortense Derry
Roman Bohnen Pat Derry
Ray Collins Mr. Milton
Minna Gombell Mrs. Parrish
Walter Baldwin Mr. Parrish
Steve Cochran Cliff Scully
Dorothy Adams Mrs. Cameron
Don Beddoe Mr. Cameron
Marlene Aames Luella Parrish
Charles Halton Prew
Ray Teal Mr. Mollett
Howland Chamberlain Thorpe
Dean White Novak
Erskine Sanford Bullard
Michael Hall Rob Stephenson
Victor Cutler Woody Merrill
Claire Du Brey Mrs. Talburt - Perfume Customer (uncredited)
Pat Flaherty Salvage Foreman (uncredited)
Jackie Jackson A Boy (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien Nightclub Waiter (uncredited)
Bert Stevens Man at Airport / Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Marion Gray Department Store Customer (uncredited)
Jimmy Ames Jackie (uncredited)
Carol Andrews Saleswoman (uncredited)
Mary Arden Miss Barbour (uncredited)
Gertrude Astor Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Edward Biby Bank Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Harry Cheshire Minister at Wedding (uncredited)
Sidney Clute Drugstore Clerk (uncredited)
Tom Coleman Waiter (uncredited)
Joyce Compton Hat Check Girl (uncredited)
James Conaty Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Heinie Conklin Customer (uncredited)
Bert Conway ATC Sergeant (uncredited)
Clancy Cooper Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Mady Correll Announcer (uncredited)
Roy Darmour Parking Lot Attendant (uncredited)
Hal K. Dawson Man at Airport (uncredited)
Lawrence Dobkin Bank Customer with Hat (uncredited)
Lester Dorr Bar Patron (uncredited)
Tom Dugan Doorman (uncredited)
Dick Earle Bank Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Edward Earle Steese - Bank (uncredited)
Blake Edwards Corporal at ATC Counter (uncredited)
Billy Engle Customer (uncredited)
Ben Erway Lou Latham - Bank (uncredited)
Doris June Fesetta Camera Girl (uncredited)
Tennessee Ernie Ford Nightclub/Hillbilly Singer (uncredited)
Louise Franklin Ladies' Room Attendant (uncredited)
Harry Gillette Card Player at Lucia's (uncredited)
Dick Gordon Maitre d'Hotel (uncredited)
Herschel Graham Bank Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Earle Hodgins Diner Attendant at Lucia's (uncredited)
Stuart Holmes Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Ray Hyke Gus - Salvage Worker (uncredited)
John Ince Ryan - Bank Guard (uncredited)
Teddy Infuhr Dexter - Brat in Drugstore (uncredited)
Georgia Kane Singer (uncredited)
Robert Karnes Technical Sergeant (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Donald Kerr Steve the Bartender (uncredited)
Gene Krupa Musician - Drum Solo (archive footage) (uncredited)
Ethelreda Leopold Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Alyn Lockwood Counter Girl (uncredited)
Wilbur Mack Man at Airport (uncredited)
Susan Mann Announcer (uncredited)
Thomas Martin Waiter (uncredited)
Michael Mauree Glamour Girl (uncredited)
Doreen McCann A Girl (uncredited)
Peggy McIntyre Girl at Soda Fountain - Mollett Scene (uncredited)
Russell Meeker Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Chef Milani Giuseppe - Lucia's Restaurant Proprietor (uncredited)
Harold Miller Wealthy Man at Nightclub (uncredited)
Ernesto Molinari Card Player (uncredited)
William Newell Waiter at Bank Dinner (uncredited)
Georgie Nokes One of Homer's 'Kids' (uncredited)
Joe Palma Card Player (uncredited)
Leo Penn ATC Corporal (uncredited)
Caleb Peterson Black Soldier at Airfield (uncredited)
Norman Phillips Jr. Clarence 'Sticky' Merkle (uncredited)
Jack Rice Apartment Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Suzanne Ridgway Girl at Table with Cliff (uncredited)
Mickey Roth Boy at Soda Fountain - Mollett Scene (uncredited)
Loretta Russell Bank Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Ruth Sanderson Mrs. Garrett (uncredited)
Ralph Sanford George H. Gibbons (uncredited)
Noreen Sayles Girl (uncredited)
Stephen Soldi Card Player (uncredited)
John Tyrrell Angus - Butch's Waiter (uncredited)
Amelita Ward Counter Girl (uncredited)
Jan Wiley Perfume Saleswoman (uncredited)
Marek Windheim Waiter at Lucia's Restaurant (uncredited)
Catherine Wyler Department Store Customer (uncredited)
Judy Wyler Department Store Customer (uncredited)
William Wyler Drug Store customer (uncredited)
Dick Gordon Maitre d'Hotel (uncredited)
Name Job
William Wyler Director
Robert E. Sherwood Screenplay
Daniel Mandell Editor
Julia Heron Set Decoration
MacKinlay Kantor Novel
Perry Ferguson Art Direction
George Jenkins Art Direction
Bill McLellan Gaffer
Richard DeWeese Sound Recordist
Robert Stephanoff Makeup Artist
Marie Clark Hairstylist
Emil Newman Music Director
Jonathan C. Boyle Assistant Director
Larry Gannon Sound
Gordon Sawyer Supervising Sound Editor
John P. Fulton Special Effects
Harry Redmond Sr. Special Effects
Hugo Friedhofer Original Music Composer
Gregg Toland Director of Photography
Irene Sharaff Costume Design
Name Title
Samuel Goldwyn Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Won
Academy Awards Best Director William Wyler Won
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor Harold Russell Nominated
Venice Film Festival Best Picture N/A Won
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Reviews

tanty
8.0

Another great Willy Wyler movie. The story, with time, is quite expectable but the characters are well defined and developed by the cast. Also, it is a good (and probably, too positive) review of the after WWII war lives of the US veterans. A must to be seen. ...

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

This is really quite a touching story, recounting the experiences of three American veterans of WWII who return home and have to adapt to their new, not always welcoming, circumstances. Frederic March is "Al" who returns to a senior position in a bank - responsible for helping other returning soldie ... rs with loans to start to get their lives back together; "Fred" (Dana Andrews) returns to a far less optimistic outlook, ending up working for peanuts selling perfume in a drug store, and finally the outwardly cheery "Homer" - who lost both his hands and who cannot decide whether his long term fiancée actually loves him anymore, or just feels pity. William Wyler and Robert Sherwood manage to interweave the inter-connected tales poignantly, illustrating the frustrations, bordering on despair, not only of the three men - in completely different ways; but also of their respective partners who must also adjust to their return, and to their new circumstances once the war is has been won. There are some strong performances from their ladies too - Myrna Loy and Teresa Wright, less so the always rather wooden Virginia Mayo and by the end you do have some, slight, semblance of an idea of just how tough it was for these men to lose the security and discipline of their army lives and to cope with a life that has, in many cases, just moved on without them.

Jul 07, 2022