I migliori anni della nostra vita

Titolo originale: The Best Years of Our Lives
Regia: William Wyler |
Anno: 1946
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Romance
Tag: post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd) | war veteran | world war ii | bodily disabled person | rehabilitation | black and white | romantic |
Cast: Dana Andrews | Fredric March | Harold Russell | Teresa Wright | Myrna Loy | Cathy O'Donnell | Virginia Mayo | Hoagy Carmichael | Gladys George | Roman Bohnen | Ray Collins | Minna Gombell | Walter Baldwin | Steve Cochran | Dorothy Adams | Don Beddoe | Marlene Aames | Charles Halton | Ray Teal | Howland Chamberlain | Dean White | Erskine Sanford | Michael Hall | Victor Cutler | Claire Du Brey | Pat Flaherty | Jackie Jackson | William H. O'Brien | Bert Stevens | Marion Gray | Jimmy Ames | Carol Andrews | Mary Arden | Gertrude Astor | Edward Biby | Harry Cheshire | Sidney Clute | Tom Coleman | Joyce Compton | James Conaty | Heinie Conklin | Bert Conway | Clancy Cooper | Mady Correll | Roy Darmour | Hal K. Dawson | Lawrence Dobkin | Lester Dorr | Tom Dugan | Dick Earle | Edward Earle | Blake Edwards | Billy Engle | Ben Erway | Doris June Fesetta | Tennessee Ernie Ford | Louise Franklin | Harry Gillette | Herschel Graham | Earle Hodgins | Stuart Holmes | Ray Hyke | John Ince | Teddy Infuhr | Georgia Kane | Robert Karnes | Kenner G. Kemp | Donald Kerr | Gene Krupa | Ethelreda Leopold | Alyn Lockwood | Wilbur Mack | Susan Mann | Thomas Martin | Michael Mauree | Doreen McCann | Peggy McIntyre | Russell Meeker | Chef Milani | Harold Miller | Ernesto Molinari | William Newell | Georgie Nokes | Joe Palma | Leo Penn | Caleb Peterson | Norman Phillips Jr. | Jack Rice | Suzanne Ridgway | Mickey Roth | Loretta Russell | Ruth Sanderson | Ralph Sanford | Noreen Sayles | Stephen Soldi | John Tyrrell | Amelita Ward | Jan Wiley | Marek Windheim | Catherine Wyler | Judy Wyler | William Wyler | Dick Gordon |

Tre reduci americani della Seconda Guerra Mondiale tornano a casa, scoprendo che nel frattempo molte cose sono cambiate e che la vita militare li ha ormai trasformati: Homer, mutilato delle mani, cerca di recuperare il rapporto con la sua fidanzata e di superare la sua condizione di disabile; Al trova che la sua famiglia è cambiata e i figli sono cresciuti senza di lui; Fred si ritrova con la moglie che non lo ama più ed un lavoro insoddisfacente e si innamora della figlia maggiore di Al. Insieme i tre dovranno trovare la via per far conciliare le loro drammatiche esperienze con la vita di tutti i giorni, per poter rimettere insieme i pezzi ed andare avanti.

Errori

There are many scenes in the movie where Al's bangs change as the camera angle changes. D
When Al introduces his wife and daughter to Fred and Homer at Butch's, he refers to Dana Andrews as [...] D
When the three war veterans board the B-17, the insignia on the side of the fuselage is correct for [...] D
When Homer is target shooting inside his garage, Wilma puts her fingers in her ears and removes them [...] D
When Homer is talking to the obnoxious customer at the soda counter, Fred serves water at the custom [...] D
Fred dropped bombs in Germany, while Al and Homer served in the Pacific Theater. When they got out, [...] D
Near the beginning of the movie, Fred Derry says he met his wife Marie when he was in training in Te [...] D
As Fred, Homer and Al are riding through Boone City in the cab, they briefly pass a shoe shine stand [...] D
When Fred Derry presses the tiled wall in the entrance of his wife's apartment building, it gives wa [...] D
When Peggy and Marie are in the ladies room at the restaurant, the cameraman's left arm is visible i [...] D
A hash marks on a Army uniform sleeve means 3 years of service. Fred has 5 hash marks on his sleeve [...] D
Fredric March's name is misspelled as "Frederic" March in the closing credits. D
Just after Marie tells Fred she's going to get a divorce, the shot changes to show Fred's face but y [...] D
When showing the baseball signs for the Beavers in Boone City, one can easily see the rugged Western [...] D
Although Boone City is in the Midwest, Homer Parrish, who supposedly lived his entire civilian life [...] D
When Peggy makes scrambled eggs and toast for Fred, she brings the eggs to the table, but not the to [...] D
When Fred and Peggy walk to her car after lunch, she is no longer wearing a pearl necklace. Cutting [...] D
When Steve the bartender greets Homer at Butch's, Homer puts out his hand and says, "Go ahead, pal, [...] D
As Homer punches his hooks through 2 window panes, the camera cuts to Homer from the outside. There [...] D
When Fred Derry climbs into the B-17's nose compartment at the salvage field, the nose section notic [...] D
When Al, Millie and Peggy walk into Butch's, they're seated with Fred and Homer at a semi-circular b [...] D
Homer tells his future wife what it would be like to marry him; that he might not be able to open th [...] D
During Al Stephenson's speech at the bank get-together party, he talks about his division being in O [...] D
While Peggy is dancing with Woody, her curl(s) start to fall but by the time they work their way to [...] D
Reflected on the car on the left side of the screen, when Fred kisses Peggy. D
When Al is out with Milly and Peggy (but before they meet Fred and Homer again), a musician in one o [...] D
When Fred starts work at the drugstore, the ceiling banners announcing an "end of the month sale" an [...] D
At the end of the film, Homer hands Fred the wedding ring and says, "Here's the ring. Don't lose it. [...] D
When Fred and Al are talking in the nose of the B-17 while Homer is sleeping, the hair on Al's foreh [...] D