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"The Best Years of Our Lives - Three wonderful loves in the best picture of the year!" is english Language Movie.
"The Best Years of Our Lives" was released on 25 December 1946 it had a budget of $2,100,000 and had box office collection of $23,650,000.
The movie was directed by William Wyler
It has cast of: Dana Andrews as Fred Derry, Fredric March as Al Stephenson, Harold Russell as Homer Parrish, Teresa Wright as Peggy Stephenson, Myrna Loy as Milly Stephenson, Cathy O'Donnell as Wilma Cameron, Virginia Mayo as Marie Derry, Hoagy Carmichael as Butch Engle, Gladys George as Hortense Derry, Roman Bohnen as Pat Derry, Ray Collins as Mr. Milton, Minna Gombell as Mrs. Parrish, Walter Baldwin as Mr. Parrish, Steve Cochran as Cliff Scully, Dorothy Adams as Mrs. Cameron, Don Beddoe as Mr. Cameron, Marlene Aames as Luella Parrish, Charles Halton as Prew, Ray Teal as Mr. Mollett, Howland Chamberlain as Thorpe, Dean White as Novak, Erskine Sanford as Bullard, Michael Hall as Rob Stephenson, Victor Cutler as Woody Merrill, Claire Du Brey as Mrs. Talburt - Perfume Customer (uncredited), Pat Flaherty as Salvage Foreman (uncredited), Jackie Jackson as A Boy (uncredited), William H. O'Brien as Nightclub Waiter (uncredited), Bert Stevens as Man at Airport / Dinner Guest (uncredited), Marion Gray as Department Store Customer (uncredited), Jimmy Ames as Jackie (uncredited), Carol Andrews as Saleswoman (uncredited), Mary Arden as Miss Barbour (uncredited), Gertrude Astor as Wedding Guest (uncredited), Edward Biby as Bank Dinner Guest (uncredited), Harry Cheshire as Minister at Wedding (uncredited), Sidney Clute as Drugstore Clerk (uncredited), Tom Coleman as Waiter (uncredited), Joyce Compton as Hat Check Girl (uncredited), James Conaty as Dinner Guest (uncredited), Heinie Conklin as Customer (uncredited), Bert Conway as ATC Sergeant (uncredited), Clancy Cooper as Taxi Driver (uncredited), Mady Correll as Announcer (uncredited), Roy Darmour as Parking Lot Attendant (uncredited), Hal K. Dawson as Man at Airport (uncredited), Lawrence Dobkin as Bank Customer with Hat (uncredited), Lester Dorr as Bar Patron (uncredited), Tom Dugan as Doorman (uncredited), Dick Earle as Bank Dinner Guest (uncredited), Edward Earle as Steese - Bank (uncredited), Blake Edwards as Corporal at ATC Counter (uncredited), Billy Engle as Customer (uncredited), Ben Erway as Lou Latham - Bank (uncredited), Doris June Fesetta as Camera Girl (uncredited), Tennessee Ernie Ford as Nightclub/Hillbilly Singer (uncredited), Louise Franklin as Ladies' Room Attendant (uncredited), Harry Gillette as Card Player at Lucia's (uncredited), Dick Gordon as Maitre d'Hotel (uncredited), Herschel Graham as Bank Dinner Guest (uncredited), Earle Hodgins as Diner Attendant at Lucia's (uncredited), Stuart Holmes as Wedding Guest (uncredited), Ray Hyke as Gus - Salvage Worker (uncredited), John Ince as Ryan - Bank Guard (uncredited), Teddy Infuhr as Dexter - Brat in Drugstore (uncredited), Georgia Kane as Singer (uncredited), Robert Karnes as Technical Sergeant (uncredited), Kenner G. Kemp as Dinner Guest (uncredited), Donald Kerr as Steve the Bartender (uncredited), Gene Krupa as Musician - Drum Solo (archive footage) (uncredited), Ethelreda Leopold as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), Alyn Lockwood as Counter Girl (uncredited), Wilbur Mack as Man at Airport (uncredited), Susan Mann as Announcer (uncredited), Thomas Martin as Waiter (uncredited), Michael Mauree as Glamour Girl (uncredited), Doreen McCann as A Girl (uncredited), Peggy McIntyre as Girl at Soda Fountain - Mollett Scene (uncredited), Russell Meeker as Wedding Guest (uncredited), Chef Milani as Giuseppe - Lucia's Restaurant Proprietor (uncredited), Harold Miller as Wealthy Man at Nightclub (uncredited), Ernesto Molinari as Card Player (uncredited), William Newell as Waiter at Bank Dinner (uncredited), Georgie Nokes as One of Homer's 'Kids' (uncredited), Joe Palma as Card Player (uncredited), Leo Penn as ATC Corporal (uncredited), Caleb Peterson as Black Soldier at Airfield (uncredited), Norman Phillips Jr. as Clarence 'Sticky' Merkle (uncredited), Jack Rice as Apartment Desk Clerk (uncredited), Suzanne Ridgway as Girl at Table with Cliff (uncredited), Mickey Roth as Boy at Soda Fountain - Mollett Scene (uncredited), Loretta Russell as Bank Dinner Guest (uncredited), Ruth Sanderson as Mrs. Garrett (uncredited), Ralph Sanford as George H. Gibbons (uncredited), Noreen Sayles as Girl (uncredited), Stephen Soldi as Card Player (uncredited), John Tyrrell as Angus - Butch's Waiter (uncredited), Amelita Ward as Counter Girl (uncredited), Jan Wiley as Perfume Saleswoman (uncredited), Marek Windheim as Waiter at Lucia's Restaurant (uncredited), Catherine Wyler as Department Store Customer (uncredited), Judy Wyler as Department Store Customer (uncredited), William Wyler as Drug Store customer (uncredited), Dick Gordon as Maitre d'Hotel (uncredited) in lead roles.
It Crew included: Hugo Friedhofer as Original Music Composer(Sound), Daniel Mandell as Editor(Editing), MacKinlay Kantor as Novel(Writing), William Wyler as Director(Directing), Samuel Goldwyn as Producer(Production), George Jenkins as Art Direction(Art), Julia Heron as Set Decoration(Art), Irene Sharaff as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Robert E. Sherwood as Screenplay(Writing), Perry Ferguson as Art Direction(Art), Gregg Toland as Director of Photography(Camera), Bill McLellan as Gaffer(Lighting), Richard DeWeese as Sound Recordist(Sound), Robert Stephanoff as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Marie Clark as Hairstylist(Costume & Make-Up), Emil Newman as Music Director(Sound), Jonathan C. Boyle as Assistant Director(Directing), Larry Gannon as Sound(Sound), Gordon Sawyer as Supervising Sound Editor(Sound), John P. Fulton as Special Effects(Crew), Harry Redmond Sr. as Special Effects(Crew), in lead roles.