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The story of Elwood P. Dowd, a likeable gentleman, and his best friend - a 6'3½" invisible rabbit named Harvey. One of Stewart's best remembered roles, it sits proudly in the IMDb Top 250 movies of all time. Elwood P. Dowd: "One night several years ago...I was walking along down the street and I heard this voice saying Good evening, Mr. Dowd. Well I turned around and here was this big six-foot rabbit leaning up against the lamp-post. I thought nothing of that because when you have lived in a town as long as I have lived in this one you get used to the fact that everybody knows your name." |
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13th October 1950 Cinema 1.33:1 | ||
Harvey 6th February 2001 DVD 1.33:1 |
Elwood P. Dowd | |
Veta Louise Simmons | |
Miss Kelly | |
Dr. Lyman Sanderson | |
Dr. William Chumley | |
Murtle Mae Simmons | |
Marvin Wilson | |
Judge Gaffney | |
Lofgren | |
Mrs. Chumley | |
Mrs. Krausmeyer | |
Herman Schimmelplusser | |
Mailman | |
Mrs. Tewksbury | |
Mrs. Cummings | |
Policeman | |
Mrs. Johnson | |
Mrs. Strickleberger | |
Mr. Meegles | |
Henry Riley, Cab driver | |
Salesman | |
Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet | |
Dr. Schwartz's Nurse | |
Elvira, the cook | |
Mrs. Halsey | |
Nurse Dunphy | |
Lesley, Chumley's Chauffeur | |
Mr. Cracker, the Bartender | |
Mr. Minninger | |
Miss McGiff |