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Mrs Miniver (DVD)
Keeping the homefires burning, the Miniver family brave the fear and tragedy of WW2. Stark reality is brought home, literally, when Mrs. Miniver captures a German pilot. Winning 7 Oscars including Best Picture, Director and Actress and 3 nominations, this moving wartime drama won many nations over to Britain's cause in the darkest days of conflict.
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WARNER HOME VIDEO Mrs Miniver [1942]
A movie doesn't win seven Oscars for nothing. A glowing Greer Garson (Best Actress) commands the screen as Mrs Miniver, a middle-class British housewife whose strength holds her family together as World War II literally hits their home. Walter Pidgeon as her architect husband seems to be the prototype for future TV dads in this affecting portrait of love--familial and romantic--during war. But the relationship between Mrs Miniver's college-age son (Richard Ney) and the upper-crust Carol (Best Supporting Actress Teresa Wright) is filled with inherent drama--as the war speeds up their young love, it also has the potential to doom it. The 1942 film, which also won for Best Picture and Best Director, is filled with colourful characters, snappy dialogue and sensational plot twists. Although you spend much of the movie dreading that one of the Minivers will become a casualty of war, when it finally happens, it's not what you anticipated. Exactly what you would expect from a legendary film that lives up to its billing. --<I>Valerie J. Nelson, Amazon.com</I>
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Mrs. Miniver
Shortly before the outbreak of World War II, a column by "Mrs Miniver" appeared in "The Times". The first of many recounting the everyday events of a middle-class Chelsea family, the columns were collected in book form in 1939. This edition reintroduces Mrs Miniver and her affectionate humour. author: Struther, Jan; publisher: Virago
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MRS MINIVER
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University Press of Kentucky A Rose for Mrs. Miniver: The Life of Greer Garson
Pages: 520, Paperback, University Press of Kentucky
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Virago Press Ltd Mrs. Miniver (Virago Modern Classics)
Pages: 164, Paperback, Virago Press Ltd
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University Press of Kentucky A Rose for Mrs. Miniver: The Life of Greer Garson
Pages: 440, Hardcover, University Press of Kentucky
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Greenpark Media Ltd Mrs. Miniver: Starring Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon and Cast
Audio CD, Greenpark Media Ltd
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Mrs Miniver
A moving drama about a middle-class English family learning to cope with war, told in a series of dramatic vignettes. The family, headed by a lovely and gracious matriarch, endures the departure of the father for the beaches at Dunkirk, the discovery of a wounded Nazi pilot, the death of the daughter-in-law in an air raid, and the entry of the son into the Royal Air Force. The scenes culminate in a morale-boosting final speech that President Franklin Roosevelt ordered printed and air-dropped ove
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