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How Green Was My Valley Details

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Spanning 50 years, director John Ford's How Green Was My Valley revolves around the life of the Morgans, a Welsh mining family, as told through the eyes of its youngest child Huw (Roddy McDowall). Over the years, the family struggles to survive through unionization, strikes, and child abuse. As they do so, their hometown and its culture begins to slowly decline. Donald Crisp portrays Gwilym, the patriarch of the Morgan household, who dreams of a better life for young Huw. Based on the novel of the same name by Richard Llewellyn, How Green Was My Valley won five Academy Awards in 1941, including Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Crisp), Best Art Director, Best Cinematography, and Best Picture (beating Citizen Kane). The book was later adapted into a 1975 BBC miniseries. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

  • Release date:December 27, 1941

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Philip Dunne Best Screenplay 1941 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences John Ford Best Director 1941 Winner
New York Film Critics Circle John Ford Best Director 1941 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Richard Day Best Black and White Art Direction 1941 Winner
National Board of Review Sara Allgood Best Acting 1941 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Sara Allgood Best Supporting Actress 1941 Nominee
National Board of Review Roddy McDowall Best Acting 1941 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Nathan Juran Best Black and White Art Direction 1941 Winner
National Board of Review Donald Crisp Best Acting 1941 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Donald Crisp Best Supporting Actor 1941 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Arthur C. Miller Best Black and White Cinematography 1941 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences James B. Clark Best Editing 1941 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Alfred Newman Best Dramatic Score 1941 Nominee

Cast

Walter Pidgeon
as Mr. Gruffydd
Maureen O'Hara
as Angharad Morgan
Donald Crisp
as Mr. Morgan
Roddy McDowall
as Huw Morgan
Barry Fitzgerald
as Cyfartha
Anna Lee
as Bronwyn
John Loder
as Ianto Morgan
Sara Allgood
as Mrs. Beth Morgan
Patric Knowles
as Ivor Morgan
Morton Lowry
as Mr. Jonas
Arthur Shields
as Mr. Parry
Frederic Worlock
as Dr. Richards
Richard Fraser
as Davy Morgan
James Monks
as Owen Morgan
Rhys Williams
as DaiBando
Clifford Severn
as Mervyn
Lionel Pape
as Mr. Evans
Ethel Griffies
as Mrs. Nicholas
Dennis Hoey
as Motschell
Marten Lamont
as Jestyn Evans
Eve March
as Meillyn Lewis
Herbert Evans
as Postman
J.M. Kerrigan
as Tailor
Mary Gordon
as Bit Woman
Ann E. Todd
as Ceinwen
Mary Field
as Eve
Gibson Gowland
Irving Pichel
as Narrator
Louis Jean Heydt
as Miner
Una O'Connor
Mae Marsh
as Miners' Wife
Ruth Clifford

Crew

John Ford
Director
Darryl F. Zanuck
Producer
Richard Llewellyn
Book Author
Philip Dunne
Screenwriter
Arthur C. Miller
Cinematographer
Alfred Newman
Composer (Music Score)
James B. Clark
Editor
Richard Day
Art Director
Nathan Juran
Art Director
Gwen Wakeling
Costume Designer
Roger Heman
Sound/Sound Designer
Eugene Grossman
Sound/Sound Designer
Joseph La Shelle
Camera Operator
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