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  1. 5 apr 2016 · Subscribed. 23. 1.8K views 8 years ago. A promising 17 year old Chelsea apprentice footballer is diagnosed with cancer. Intially he lies to his friends, team-mates and himself about his illness...

    • 51 min
    • 1891
    • Pickles Norman
  2. The Best Years of Our Lives (also known as Glory for Me and Home Again) is a 1946 American drama film directed by William Wyler and starring Myrna Loy, Fredric March, Dana Andrews, Teresa Wright, Virginia Mayo and Harold Russell.

  3. The Best Years of Our Lives: Directed by William Wyler. With Myrna Loy, Fredric March, Dana Andrews, Teresa Wright. Three World War II veterans, two of them traumatized or disabled, return home to the American midwest to discover that they and their families have been irreparably changed.

    • (71K)
    • Drama, Romance, War
    • William Wyler
    • 1947-05-29
  4. The Samuel Goldwyn Company. Title: The Best Years of Our Lives. Summary: Three World War II veterans return home to small-town America to discover that they and their families have been irreparably changed. Directed by: William Wyler. Actors: Myrna Loy, Dana Andrews, Fredric March. Production Company: The Samuel Goldwyn Company.

    • 170 min
    • 34,2K
  5. Watchlist. The Soloist. Fred, Al and Homer are three World War II veterans facing difficulties as they re-enter civilian life. Fred (Dana Andrews) is a war hero who, unable to compete with more...

    • (880)
    • Fredric March
    • William Wyler
    • Drama
  6. Synopsis. At the end of World War II, Fred Derry (Dana Andrews), Al Stevenson (Fredric March) and Homer Parrish (Harold Russell) return home to Boone City. Fred was a decorated captain in the Army Air Forces in Europe, Al a sergeant in the Army who saw action in the Pacific, and Homer a sailor who served on an aircraft carrier in the Pacific.

  7. 1 apr 2022 · The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) is producer Samuel Goldwyn's classic, significant American film about the difficult, traumatic adjustments (unemployment, adultery, alcoholism, and ostracism) that three returning veteran servicemen experienced in the aftermath of World War II.