Random Harvest (1942)

Random Harvest (1942)
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At the close of World War I, shell-shocked amnesia victim Ronald Colman is sequestered in a London sanitarium; with no identity and no next of kin, he has nowhere else to go. Unable to stand the loneliness, Colman wanders into the streets, then stumbles into a music hall, where he is befriended by good-natured entertainer Greer Garson. That Colman and Garson fall in love and marry should surprise no one; what is surprising, at least to Colman, is that he discovers that he has a talent for writing. Three years pass: while in Liverpool to sell one of his stories, Colman is struck down by a speeding car. When he comes to, he has gained full memory of his true identity; alas, he has completely forgotten both Garson and their child. Returning to his well-to-do relatives, Colman takes over the family business. Having lost her child, the distraught Garson seeks out the missing Colman. Psychiatrist Philip Dorn helps Garson, advising her that to reveal her identity may prove a fatal shock for her husband. To stay near him all the same, Garson takes a job as Colman's secretary. "Strangely" attracted to Garson, Colman falls in love with her all over again. Will there be yet another memory lapse? Under normal circumstances, we wouldn't believe a minute of Random Harvest, but the magic spell woven by the stars and by author James Hilton (Lost Horizon, Goodbye Mr. Chips etc.) transforms the wildly incredible into the wholly credible (just one quibble: isn't Colman a bit long in tooth as a "young" World War I veteran?) The film was one of MGM's biggest hits in 1942--indeed, one of the biggest in the studio's history. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Ronald ColmanGreer Garson, (more)
Director(s):
Mervyn LeRoy
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Random Harvest

At the close of World War I, shell-shocked amnesia victim Ronald Colman is sequestered in a London sanitarium; with no identity and no next of kin, he has nowhere else to go. Unable to stand the loneliness, Colman wanders into the streets, then stumbles into a music hall, where he is befriended by good-natured entertainer Greer Garson. That Colman and Garson fall in love and marry should surprise no one; what is surprising, at least to Colman, is that he discovers that he has a talent for writing. Three years pass: while in Liverpool to sell one of his stories, Colman is struck down by a speeding car. When he comes to, he has gained full memory of his true identity; alas, he has completely forgotten both Garson and their child. Returning to his well-to-do relatives, Colman takes over the family business. Having lost her child, the distraught Garson seeks out the missing Colman. Psychiatrist Philip Dorn helps Garson, advising her that to reveal her identity may prove a fatal shock for her husband. To stay near him all the same, Garson takes a job as Colman's secretary. "Strangely" attracted to Garson, Colman falls in love with her all over again. Will there be yet another memory lapse? Under normal circumstances, we wouldn't believe a minute of Random Harvest, but the magic spell woven by the stars and by author James Hilton (Lost Horizon, Goodbye Mr. Chips etc.) transforms the wildly incredible into the wholly credible (just one quibble: isn't Colman a bit long in tooth as a "young" World War I veteran?) The film was one of MGM's biggest hits in 1942--indeed, one of the biggest in the studio's history. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
126 mins

Complete Cast of Random Harvest


Director(s):
Mervyn LeRoy
Writer(s):
George FroeschelClaudine WestArthur Wimperis
Producer(s):
Sidney FranklinSidney Franklin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Suitable for Children)
Random Harvest Awards:
  • 1942 - Film Daily - 10 Best Films
  • 1942 - National Board of Review - Best Acting
  • 1942 - National Board of Review - Best Acting
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    PATRICK R.

    The characters teach virtuous conduct, self-control, self-restraint and true romance with enduring loyalty and unselfishness. Undeserved suffering again and again hits them and yet they are not ruined by it, but are forged strong by the fires of adversity. The old movies are the best, they taught much that needs to be taught.

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    Bess H.

    Random Harvest may be an old movie with old-time stars, but it was absolutely a beautiful love story with Ronald Colman and Greer Garson. I would recommend this movie even to today's young people.

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    Ann C.

    Of all the classic actors to light up the screen, Ronald Colman appeals to me the most, with his combination of charm, elegance and vulnerability. I had never heard of this movie: a poignant, old-time romance, where he plays an amnesia victim. "Smithy" has walked out of a London hospital as World War I comes to an end. He has no idea of who he is when Paula, a kindly showgirl, rescues him. They eventually marry in the West Country, and then he is hit by a truck while in Liverpool. Memories of his past life--as Charles, a wealthy industrialist--return to him. But Paula continues to search for him. Colman and Greer Garson (as Paula) make a fantastic couple!

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