Random Harvest

Random Harvest

  • Director: Mervyn LeRoy
  • Writer: Claudine West,George Froeschel,Arthur Wimperis
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: August 31, 1943
  • Aspect ratio: 1.37 : 1
  • Also known as: Robovi prošlosti
  • "Random Harvest" is a romance film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Ronald Colman and Duchess . It was released in the United States on December 17, 1942.
    The film tells the story of Paula falling in love and marrying Charles, who has lost his memory. When Charles's memory is restored, Paula falls in love with Charles again as a secretary   . In 1943, the film was nominated for Best Picture at the 15th Academy Awards   .

    Details

    • Release date August 31, 1943
    • Filming locations Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
    • Production companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

    Box office

    Budget

    $1,210,000 (estimated)

    Movie reviews

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    • By Dayne 2022-04-19 09:02:44

      old dream

      This is another version of the name, and the imagery is completely black and white, rather than the color of The Dream Revisited. The black-and-white image is more nostalgic, but lacks the touch of vivid green. When my wife raised the turquoise necklace that her husband bought for her before she lost her memory to compare the color of her eyes, in order to recall her sleeping memory, I Glad to have colored versions. There is also a colorful image that is even better. When the husband will go to...

    • By Monique 2022-04-19 09:02:44

      The earliest romantic film about amnesia

      I'm watching the old movie "Revisiting the Dream".
      I've watched this movie many times, and I'm still moved every time.
      It should be the earliest romance film about amnesia. I can't help but extrapolate the timeline of this love story and the ages of the hero and heroine every time.
      In 1917, the male protagonist lived on the street after losing his memory, and was picked up by the female protagonist. About 3 years later, they got married and had children. Inheriting the...

    • By Fredrick 2022-04-19 09:02:44

      "Random Harvest" Revisiting and Appreciating the Dream

      The story begins with Charles (Charles), who was injured in World War II and lost his memory, escaped from the mental hospital. He met Paula (Paula), a dancing girl, when he was buying cigarettes. Paula believed that Charles was not sick and took him to the countryside to take good care of him. Get more comfortable and try writing. Three years later, it is natural that they fell in love with each other, got married and had children. But you never know what will happen next in your life. Charles...

    • By Green 2022-04-19 09:02:44

      Mandarin dream revisited

      After watching this movie today, I can't control my emotions for a while. I want to write this movie review under the pressure of having an English test tomorrow morning but I haven't reviewed it yet.

      The first time I saw Greer Garson was in the movie Pride and Prejudice. She played the protagonist Elizabeth. She is beautiful and intelligent. Although she is more mature than my ideal Elizabeth, she is my favorite among many versions. . And this time, she played a tragic woman, her...

    • By Kamille 2022-01-21 08:02:24

      Finally waited for you, finally you changed your mind

      Waited for a lifetime and finally waited until you remembered the memory, loved for a lifetime and finally loved until you fell in love with me again.

      When the innkeeper told me that you were looking for the cabin we used to rent, when I saw you wandering outside our cabin door, when I called out the Smith who hadn’t called for many years, when you looked back affectionately When I looked at me and called me Bona like I did before, the waiting of my whole life has meaning. All the...

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    • By Hans 2023-08-10 13:15:52

      Express the time by writing letters and explain the main things of the...

    • By Julien 2023-07-29 16:21:54

      Looking at the previous plot, I thought it was the kind of tone of Soul Broken Blue Bridge. Fortunately, the second amnesia in the back made the whole story three-dimensional. As the originator of the amnesia romance drama, the setting of the amnesia in two segments is really ahead, and I don't know how much it was used by the filmmakers later. The heroine's forbearance in the second half is great. Although it is a cliché to look at the story from the current point of view, but in the time and...

    • By Andre 2023-07-25 08:00:48

      This sister also has a big heart. The film routines of the classic Hollywood period are very popular and easy to analyze. Such a "female" image really doesn't need to do anything except change a few more sets of clothes to provide visual wonders and love...

    • By Myron 2023-06-28 05:33:20

      When I was a teenager, it was recommended to me by a very special person, so I was very impressed. The works during World War II, in black and white, may be the originator of amnesia romance films. The impression of the plot is blurred, so find time to watch it...

    • By Christelle 2023-06-23 13:58:07

      I can only say that the one who pressed the two audio tracks of Shangyi and Shangshi together probably has a grudge against Shangshi,...

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    "Random Harvest" is a typical Hollywood melodrama that caters to the largest number of popular audiences. The film uses a twisted and twisted plot to attract the audience, using tear gas-style sensational techniques to create emotional ups and downs between the hero and heroine, so that the audience will have sympathy for the women in the film (Comment on "Film Literature")  .
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    Movie quotes

    • Smithy: [beaming while registering his son's birth] Writer, in a small way, of course. Writer and parent. Parent in a big way.

    • Paula: [in the verge of tears] He'd resent me. He'd accept me. He'd pity me... And he'd resent me.

    • Paula: You are from the asylum, aren't you? Aren't you?