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H.M. Pulham, Esquire
- (Full Frame, Black & White, Manufactured on Demand, Mono Sound)
- Format: DVD
- Rated: NR
- Release Date: 23/03/2009

H.M. Pulham, Esquire
(Full Frame, Black & White, Manufactured on Demand, Mono Sound)
- Starring: Hedy Lamarr, Robert Young, Ruth Hussey, Charles Coburn, Van Heflin, Leif Erickson, Phil Brown, David Clyde, Sara Haden, Walter Kingsford
- Director: King Vidor
- Genre: Drama-Classics
- Closed Caption: No
- Run Time: 119 minutes
- Year of Release: 1941
- UPC: 883316125458
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Product Notes
Emmy and Golden Globe-winner Robert Young (Crossfire, TVs Marcus Welby, M.D.) is a successful but stuffy Boston businessman. The glimmer of sadness in Youngs eyes indicates that his ascension to the top was not without it's cost - a man who lived his life as he was told to, not as he would have chosen to. In flashbacks, we see how Young considered changing the track his life was on in order to marry Hedy Lamarr (Ziegfeld Girl, Ecstasy). After marrying his wife, however, the man never strays. The story is told by building the entire narrative on the flashback structure (as in Citizen Kane) along with utilizing the Strange Interlude approach of interior monologues heard on the soundtrack. Also stars Oscar-winner Van Helfin (Shane, Airport), Oscar-winner Charles Coburn (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, The Lady Eve) and Academy Award-nominee Bonita Granville (Now, Voyager, The Glass Key). Directed and written by Academy Award-nominee King Vidor (Northwest Passage, War and Peace).
Credits
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CreditsHedy Lamarr
Robert Young
Ruth Hussey
Charles Coburn
Van Heflin
Leif Erickson
Phil Brown
David Clyde
Sara Haden
Walter Kingsford
Earle Dewey
Elizabeth Hill
John P. Marquand
Fay Holden
Bonita Granville
Douglas Wood
Charles Halton
Byron Foulger
Harry Crocker
Harry Brown
Grant Withers
David Wilmot
Brenda Henderson
Esther Michelson
Bobby Cooper
Clare Verdera
Billy Engle
Connie Gilchrist
Suzanne Ridgway
Lorin Raker
Mary Lou Harrington
Ottola Nesmith
Frank Faylen
Arno Frey
Carl Saxe
John Raitt
Erville Alderson
Anne Revere
Mickey Martin
Oliver B. Prickett
Jack Gardner
Hector Sarno
Ernie Alexander
Frances Carson
Anne O'Neal
Roy Gordon
Clinton Lyle
Syd Saylor
Dick Rush
Pete Sosso
Jane Drummond
Sarah Edwards
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DirectorsKing Vidor
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ProducersKing Vidor