The Best Years of Our Lives

Three wonderful loves in the best picture of the year!

7.8
19462h 51m

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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.

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Trailers & Videos

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Warner Archive Trailer

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Homer's Homecoming

Cast

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Dana Andrews

Fred Derry

Photo of Fredric March

Fredric March

Al Stephenson

Photo of Harold Russell

Harold Russell

Homer Parrish

Photo of Teresa Wright

Teresa Wright

Peggy Stephenson

Photo of Myrna Loy

Myrna Loy

Milly Stephenson

Photo of Cathy O'Donnell

Cathy O'Donnell

Wilma Cameron

Photo of Virginia Mayo

Virginia Mayo

Marie Derry

Photo of Hoagy Carmichael

Hoagy Carmichael

Butch Engle

Photo of Gladys George

Gladys George

Hortense Derry

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Roman Bohnen

Pat Derry

Photo of Ray Collins

Ray Collins

Mr. Milton

Photo of Minna Gombell

Minna Gombell

Mrs. Parrish

Photo of Walter Baldwin

Walter Baldwin

Mr. Parrish

Photo of Steve Cochran

Steve Cochran

Cliff Scully

Photo of Dorothy Adams

Dorothy Adams

Mrs. Cameron

Photo of Don Beddoe

Don Beddoe

Mr. Cameron

Photo of Ray Teal

Ray Teal

Mr. Mollett

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Reviews

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Andres Gomez

8/10

Another great Willy Wyler movie.

The story, with time, is quite expectable but the characters are well defined and developed by the cast.

Also, it is a good (and probably, too positive) review of the after WWII war lives of the US veterans.

A must to be seen.

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CinemaSerf

7/10

This is really quite a touching story, recounting the experiences of three American veterans of WWII who return home and have to adapt to their new, not always welcoming, circumstances. Frederic March is "Al" who returns to a senior position in a bank - responsible for helping other returning soldiers with loans to start to get their lives back together; "Fred" (Dana Andrews) returns to a far less optimistic outlook, ending up working for peanuts selling perfume in a drug store, and finally the outwardly cheery "Homer" - who lost both his hands and who cannot decide whether his long term fiancée actually loves him anymore, or just feels pity. William Wyler and Robert Sherwood manage to interweave the inter-connected tales poignantly, illustrating the frustrations, bordering on despair, not only of the three men - in completely different ways; but also of their respective partners who must also adjust to their return, and to their new circumstances once the war is has been won. There are some strong performances from their ladies too - Myrna Loy and Teresa Wright, less so the always rather wooden Virginia Mayo and by the end you do have some, slight, semblance of an idea of just how tough it was for these men to lose the security and discipline of their army lives and to cope with a life that has, in many cases, just moved on without them.

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