Posted by Larry Gleeson
The candy story of a misunderstood man with an unlikely companion – a 6′ 3 1/2″ tall white invisible rabbit buddy that solely he can see – HARVEY (1950) stars AFI Life Achievement Award recipient James Stewart, and was honored among the many American Movie Institute’s rating of the funniest movies of all time. Primarily based on Mary Chase’s 1944 play of the identical identify and directed by Henry Koster, HARVEY, orbits across the unlikely pair – one seen, one unseen – and the following debacle when the person’s sister decides to have him dedicated to a sanitarium. Out there on iTunes and Amazon Prime Video.
Till Subsequent time, I’ll see you on the motion pictures!
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