Harvey

Titolo originale: Harvey
Regia: Henry Koster |
Anno: 1950
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Fantasy
Tag: sanatorium | based on play or musical | imaginary friend | mental institution | black and white | police officer | rabbit | mental illness | screwball comedy | commitment | brother sister relationship |
Cast: James Stewart | Josephine Hull | Peggy Dow | Charles Drake | Cecil Kellaway | Victoria Horne | Jesse White | William H. Lynn | Wallace Ford | Nana Bryant | Grayce Mills | Clem Bevans | Harvey | Don Brodie | Pat Flaherty | Eula Guy | Norman Leavitt | Fess Parker | Maudie Prickett | Dick Wessel |

Stravagante scapolone, un po' beone, ha per amico _ visibile solo a lui _ un coniglio alto due metri. La vecchia sorella lo fa ricoverare. Perché? Sta tanto bene così. Da un grande successo di Mary Chase a Broadway (1944), una commedia deliziosa che procurò alla Hull (1884-1957), già ammirata in Arsenico e vecchi merletti, un premio Oscar.

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Elwood P. Dowd: I've never heard Harvey say a word [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: That's envy my dear, there's a lit [...] D
Myrtle Mae Simmons: Oh, mother, people get run ove [...] D
Veta Louise Simmons: Let me get my breath and, the [...] D
Veta Louise Simmons: This is my daughter, Myrtle M [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: Oh, you can't miss him Mrs. Chumle [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: I used to know a whole lot of danc [...] D
Dr. Sanderson: I think that your sister's conditio [...] D
Myrtle Mae Simmons: Who'd want me? Veta Louise Si [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: Wouldn't that get a little monoton [...] D
Dr. Sanderson: Dr. Chumley, I'm afraid there's bee [...] D
Wilson: Where is she? That little dame that just c [...] D
Veta Louise Simmons: Aunt Ethel! Mrs. Ethel Chauv [...] D
Miss Kelly: Is he married? Veta Louise Simmons: N [...] D
Dr. Sanderson: You know, people are people no matt [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: Goodbye, Mr. Wilson. Wilson: Good [...] D
Dr. Chumley: I know where I'd go. Elwood P. Dowd: [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: [to Harvey] You could have had a b [...] D
Wilson: Is he alone? Mr. Cracker, the Bartender: [...] D
Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet: Does Elwood see anybody thes [...] D
Dr. Sanderson: Oh, no! Kelly! Kelly, do you realiz [...] D
The Taxi Driver: Not after this. He's going to com [...] D
Dr. Chumley: Mrs. Simmons, can't we talk this matt [...] D
Veta Louise Simmons: Oh, Myrtle, don't be didactic [...] D
Myrtle Mae Simmons: Oh, mother, why can't we live [...] D
Wilson: Hey, now, look, now somebody's gonna have [...] D
Myrtle Mae Simmons: Why did you send him away! Som [...] D
Wilson: Where's this guy Elwood P. Dowd? That scre [...] D
Myrtle Mae Simmons: Mother, why did grandmother le [...] D
[last lines] Elwood P. Dowd: Well, thank you Harv [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: Miss Kelly, perhaps you'd like thi [...] D
Judge Gaffney: We shall see what we shall see. D
Wilson: Holy smoke! I left the water running on th [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: I always have a wonderful time, wh [...] D
Judge Gaffney: What'd he do, Veta? Veta Louise Si [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: Years ago my mother used to say to [...] D
Wilson: You know, if we grab your uncle, you'll pr [...] D
Veta Louise Simmons: Myrtle Mae, you have a lot to [...] D
Veta Louise Simmons: You take your hands off me! D [...] D
Judge Gaffney: Minninger! You failed! Mr. Minning [...] D
The Taxi Driver: ...I've been driving this route f [...] D
Wilson: [Carrying Veta over his shoulders] How abo [...] D
Miss Kelly: I came down here to say goodbye to you [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: Well, I think this calls for a cel [...] D
Wilson: Hello, Dunphy, I left that Simmons dame so [...] D
Dr. Sanderson: Now, what happened after you introd [...] D
Miss Tewksbury: [singing] Hop, hop, hop, hop, hipp [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: Ahhh, Miss Kelly. Miss Kelly, do y [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: Well, I've wrestled with reality f [...] D
Myrtle Mae Simmons: [Myrtle Mae and Wilson are fli [...] D
Veta Louise Simmons: It's Dowd. Elwood P. Dowd. M [...] D
Veta Louise Simmons: Doctor, everything I say to y [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: Harvey and I sit in the bars... ha [...] D
Miss Kelly: Well what shall I say to Mr. Dowd? Wha [...] D
Wilson: Who's Harvey? Miss Kelly: A white rabbit, [...] D
Veta Louise Simmons: Judge Gaffney, is that all th [...] D
Veta Louise Simmons: Myrtle Mae, see who the stran [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: Here, let me give you one of my ca [...] D
Dr. Chumley: This sister of yours is at the bottom [...] D
Veta Louise Simmons: And then one of those doctors [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: You see, science has overcome time [...] D
Dr. Sanderson: It sounds funny, but I'll miss this [...] D
[Elwood bumps into an old friend he hasn't seen fo [...] D
Dr. Sanderson: Think carefully, Dowd. Didn't you k [...] D
Mr. Cracker, the Bartender: Now, what can I do for [...] D
Miss Kelly: I was wondering if you would come down [...] D
Mrs. Hazel Chumley: Is there something I can do fo [...] D
Wilson: I'll tell you something, Myrt. Myrtle Mae [...] D
Judge Gaffney: Anything you told Dr. Sanderson, yo [...] D
Veta Louise Simmons: Oh good! Nobody here but peop [...] D
Judge Gaffney: You wait right here, Veta girl. Ve [...] D
Wilson: [reading from an encyclopedia] "P O O K A [...] D
Judge Gaffney: Well, I'll be swizzled! D
Dr. Chumley: Get that woman out of the tub! D
Elwood P. Dowd: You see, science has overcome time [...] D
Wilson: Any of your patients been acting up, Kelly [...] D
Dr. Sanderson: Under the circumstances, I'd commit [...] D
Veta Louise Simmons: The minute their backs were t [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: Years ago, my mother used to say t [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: So far, I haven't been able to thi [...] D
Veta Louise Simmons: As I was going down to the ta [...] D
Veta Louise Simmons: Myrtle Mae I hope that never, [...] D
Myrtle Mae Simmons: You haven't finished your egg [...] D
Mr. Cracker, the Bartender: [to Wilson] One more p [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: I'd just put Ed Hickey into a taxi [...] D
Veta Louise Simmons: I took a course in art last w [...] D
Dr. Sanderson: Please, sit down. Elwood P. Dowd: [...] D
Mrs. Hazel Chumley: Wilson... What's a Pooka? Wil [...] D
[first lines] Mailman: Is this 348? Elwood P. Do [...] D
Wilson: Hello, sweetheart. Well, well. Those for m [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: [talking about Harvey] Did I tell [...] D
Elwood P. Dowd: "A diviner grace has never brighte [...] D
Wilson: I don't want no part of that wacky dame! I [...] D
Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet: Is, is that Mrs. Frank Cummi [...] D
Dr. Chumley: I'm Dr. Chumley. You're Mrs. Simmons, [...] D

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