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HARVEY


The perfect combination of innocence and faith, faced with disbelief and contempt. Jimmy Stewart, as always, captures his character perfectly. The film poses the question of the difference between real companionship and false friendship.

Words fail me in trying to express my amazement that HARVEY was not included in the top 100.

There were two versions. I did not see the one made in 1950. The 1998 version starring Jimmy Stewart is my favorite. The casting for each part could not have been more perfect. All of the actors were superb.
The story was very different, but could have been a true scenario. I AM ASTOUNDED THAT IT WAS NOT IN THE TOP 100!!

BOB FEDORUK

THE BIG INVISIABLE RABBIT THAT ELWOOD P. DOW WALKS AROUND WITH. I HAVE IT ON DVD. THE WAY HIS SISTER REACTS AT THE DR.S OFFICE AND THEY LOCK HER UP I WATCH IT AT LEAST ONCE EVERY OTHER MONTH FOR YEARS EVEN WHEN I HAD ON VHS TWICE IT WAS STOLEN FROM MY HOUSE SO I KEEP IT HID NOW AND ELWOOD IS ALWAYS TRYING TO GIVE PEOPLE HIS BUSINESS CARD I CAN’T SAY ENOUGH ABOUT THE PART JIMMIE STEWART PLAYS IN THIS MOVIE BUT I JUST LOVE IT.

I can’t understand why “Harvey” is not on any of these lists. It’s so whimsical and funny, even after all of these years. And, that little seed of doubt that a big puca bunny might really exist leaves the viewer either believing or not believing. Jimmie Stewart is at his best, and the names of the characters: Elwood Dowd, Vita Louise, Myrtle Mae, Judge Gaffney, Dr. Chumley! It’s just all pure whimsy.