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Myrna Loy | Milly Stephenson | |
Fredric March | Al Stephenson | |
Dana Andrews | Fred Derry | |
Teresa Wright | Peggy Stephenson | |
Virginia Mayo | Marie Derry | |
Cathy O'Donnell | Wilma Cameron | |
Hoagy Carmichael | Butch Engle | |
Harold Russell | Homer Parrish | |
Gladys George | Hortense Derry | |
Roman Bohnen | Pat Derry | |
Ray Collins | Mr. Milton | |
Minna Gombell | Mrs. Parrish | |
Walter Baldwin | Mr. Parrish | |
Steve Cochran | Cliff | |
Dorothy Adams | Mrs. Cameron | |
Don Beddoe | Mr. Cameron | |
Marlene Aames | Luella Parrish | |
Charles Halton | Prew | |
Ray Teal | Mr. Mollett | |
Howland Chamberlain | Thorpe |
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Producer | Samuel Goldwyn
Lester Koenig |
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Writer | MacKinlay Kantor
Robert E. Sherwood |
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Cinematography |
Gregg Toland
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Musician |
Hugo Friedhofer
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It's the hope that sustains the spirit of every GI: the dream of the day when he will finally return home. For three WWII veterans, the day has arrived. But for each man, the dream is about to become a nightmare. Captain Fred Derry is returning to a loveless marriage; Sergeant Al Stephenson is a stranger to a family that's grown up without him; and young sailor Homer Parrish is tormented by the loss of his hands. Can these three men find the courage to rebuild their world? Or are the best years of their lives a thing of the past? |
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