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Harvey Movie Review

December 9, 2004
Harvey
1950 - USA – Drama/Comedy





Type: Features
Rating: NR (Excellent For Children)
Running Time: 104 minutes Starring: Peggy Dow, Charles Drake, Victoria Horne, Josephine Hull, Cecil Kellaway, James Stewart
Directed by: Henry Koster



By Pamela Byrd
REVIEW/JOURNAL

Viewing this film is like biting into a piece of your favorite chocolate candy. Harvey is sweet and emotionally warming. Watching Elwood P. Dowd (James Stewart) strolling through his role of a warm hearted and good natured man is a delightful experience. This original Broadway play (and a winner of the Pulitzer Prize) has managed to convey a good story in an interesting, simple, and moving manner. The comedic happenings throughout the movie are genteel and provide and excellent setting for family entertainment.
Harvey is the story about Elwood P. Dowd (James Stewart) and his imaginarily friend, he calls Harvey. His everyday chum, Harvey is a 6'8"white rabbit in......


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