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Mrs. Miniver (1942)

Directed by William Wyler

Drama | Romance | War

Overview

Middle-class housewife Kay Miniver deals with petty problems. She and her husband Clem watch her Oxford-educated son Vin court Carol Beldon, the charming granddaughter of the local nobility as represented by Lady Beldon. Then the war comes and Vin joins the RAF.

Length 134 minutes

Actors

Greer Garson | Walter Pidgeon | Teresa Wright | Dame May Whitty | Reginald Owen | Henry Travers | Richard Ney | Henry Wilcoxon | Christopher Severn | Brenda Forbes | Clare Sandars | Marie De Becker | Helmut Dantine | John Abbott | Connie Leon | Rhys Williams | Tom Conway | Gibson Gowland | Peter Lawford | John Burton | Colin Kenny | William Ripley Dorr | Harry Allen | Frank Atkinson | Sybil Bacon | Frank Baker | Virginia Bassett | Louise Bates | Guy Bellis | Charles Bennett | Florence Benson | Art Berry Sr. | Billy Bevan | Ted Billings | Walter Byron | Colin Campbell | Leonard Carey | Aileen Carlyle | Herbert Clifton | David Clyde | Edward Cooper | Jules Cowles | Alec Craig | Sidney D'Albrook | Joan Delmer | David Dunbar | Billy Engle | Herbert Evans | Mary Field | E.L. Fisher-Smith | Leslie Francis | Sidney Franklin | Douglas Gordon | Hugh Greenwood | Bobby Hale | Eddie Hall | Forrester Harvey | Billy Horn | Harold Howard | Charles Irwin | Henry King | Eric Lonsdale | Thomas Louden | Miles Mander | Stanley Mann | Aubrey Mather | Dan Maxwell | Dickie Meyers | Alice Mock | Eula Morgan | Ottola Nesmith | Gil Perkins | John Power | Charles Ray | Clara Reid | Paul Scardon | Leslie Sketchley | Gerald Oliver Smith | Vernon Steele | David Thursby | Tommy Tucker | Leslie Vincent | Kitty Watson | Ben Webster | Tudor Williams | Arthur Wimperis | Marek Windheim | Florence Wix | Ian Wolfe

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
02/26/2010OtherBroadcastTV7.5 stars
 

Viewing Notes

On my flight to Houston via Continental, I was fortunate to have the in-seat entertainment system to keep me entertained. For a mere $6.99 I was able to select from a wide variety of programming and movie channels. But what did I do? I chose my old standby TCM to view Mrs. Miniver (1942). And I’m so glad to have watched this wartime drama and Academy Award winner (seven Oscars!). Definitely worth seeking out.

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