Mrs. Miniver | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | January 26, 2013
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The British middle-to-upper class maintaining dignity while being bombed during #ww2. This film could only have been made during wartime.
| genre | Drama | War |
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| synopsis | The Minivers, an English |
| lead actors | Walter Pidgeon | Greer Garson | Teresa Wright | Dame May Whitty | Reginald Owen | Henry Travers | Richard Ney | Henry Wilcoxon | Christopher Severn | Brenda Forbes | Clare Sandars | Marie De Becker | Helmut Dantine | John Abbott | Connie Leon |
| director | William Wyler |












