The Hasty Heart (1949)
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- Approved
- 1h 42min
- Drama, War
- 02 Dec 1949 (USA)
- Movie
- Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 5 wins & 2 nominations.
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Ronald Reagan | ... |
Yank
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Patricia Neal | ... |
Sister Parker
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Richard Todd | ... |
Lachie
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Anthony Nicholls | ... |
Lt. Col. Dunn
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Howard Marion-Crawford | ... |
Tommy
(as Howard Crawford)
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Ralph Michael | ... |
Kiwi
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John Sherman | ... |
Digger
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Alfie Bass | ... |
Orderly
(as Alfred Bass)
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Orlando Martins | ... |
Blossom
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Robert Douglas | ... |
Narrator (uncredited) (voice)
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Clive Dunn | ... |
MacDougall (uncredited)
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John Gregson | ... |
Raw Recruit in Jungle (uncredited)
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Sam Kydd | ... |
Driver (uncredited)
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Pamela van Dale | ... |
Burmese Woman (uncredited)
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Ben Williams | ... |
Clerk at Hospital (uncredited)
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Directed by
Vincent Sherman |
Written by
Ranald MacDougall | ... | (screen play by) |
John Patrick | ... | (from the stage play by) |
Produced by
Robert Clark | ... | executive producer (uncredited) |
Vincent Sherman | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Music by
Jack Beaver |
Cinematography by
Wilkie Cooper | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Edward B. Jarvis | ... | (as E.B. Jarvis) |
Editorial Department
Eve Catchpole | ... | assistant editor (uncredited) |
Bill Prowse | ... | second assistant editor (uncredited) |
Art Direction by
Terence Verity |
Makeup Department
Eric Aylott | ... | assistant makeup artist (uncredited) |
Bob Clark | ... | makeup artist (uncredited) |
A.G. Scott | ... | hair stylist (uncredited) |
Production Management
Gerry Mitchell | ... | production manager (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Wilfred Eades | ... | second assistant director (uncredited) |
Frederic Goode | ... | third assistant director (uncredited) |
Terry Hunter | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Cliff Owen | ... | third assistant director (uncredited) |
Art Department
George Blackwell | ... | assistant art director (uncredited) |
Victor Croll | ... | draughtsman (uncredited) |
Bertram Evans | ... | scenic artist (uncredited) |
Burt Evans | ... | scenic artist (uncredited) |
Anthony Masters | ... | draughtsman (uncredited) |
Dudley H. May | ... | prop buyer (uncredited) |
Bill Osborne | ... | property master (uncredited) |
Fred Pratt | ... | floor props (uncredited) |
Arthur Searle | ... | construction manager (uncredited) |
Terry Webster | ... | draughtsman (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Harold V. King | ... | sound |
Len Abbott | ... | dubbing crew (uncredited) |
Eric Bayman | ... | boom operator (uncredited) |
Cyril Brown | ... | sound camera operator (uncredited) |
Charles Crafford | ... | dubbing editor (uncredited) |
Harold V. King | ... | recording director (uncredited) |
Len Shilton | ... | dubbing crew (uncredited) |
Cecil Thornton | ... | sound recordist (uncredited) |
Dennis Whitlock | ... | assistant boom operator (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Frank Buckingham | ... | portrait stills (uncredited) |
Arthur Graham | ... | camera operator (uncredited) |
John Harris | ... | clapper loader (uncredited) |
Ken Ryan | ... | floor stills (uncredited) |
Tony White | ... | focus puller (uncredited) |
Casting Department
G.B. Walker | ... | assistant casting (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Peggy Henderson | ... | wardrobe |
Bernard Brien | ... | wardrobe assistant (uncredited) |
Babs Gray | ... | wardrobe assistant (uncredited) |
Charles Guerin | ... | wardrobe assistant (uncredited) |
Music Department
Louis Levy | ... | musical director |
David Buttolph | ... | composer: US trailer (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Thelma Orr | ... | assistant continuity (uncredited) |
Joan Wyatt | ... | continuity (uncredited) |
Transportation Department
John W. Day | ... | transport manager (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Russel Crouse | ... | producer: stage play |
Howard Lindsay | ... | producer: stage play |
Mavis Dearing | ... | publicity assistant (uncredited) |
Leslie Frewin | ... | publicist (uncredited) |
Alan Goatman | ... | production accountant (uncredited) |
J. Lee Thompson | ... | dialogue director (uncredited) |
Hugh Samson | ... | publicity assistant (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Warner Bros. (1949) (United States) (theatrical)
- Associated British-Pathé (1949) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (as Associated British-Pathe Ltd) (distributed throughout The United Kingdom by)
- Warner Bros. (1950) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (1950) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (1950) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Central Motion Picture Exchange (1951) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Warner Home Video (1987) (United States) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (2006) (United States) (DVD)
- Epoca (Argentina) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Associated British Studio Orchestra (music performed by)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
It's 1945, Burma, the day the war is over. For many this means they've survived and will be going home. But not for everyone. A Scottish soldier, Corporal Lachlan "Lachie" MacLachlan is the victim of a wound to the lower back on this day. He's moved to a M.A.S.H. unit and undergoes surgery. As time goes by he begins to recover and watches, in dismay as soldiers pack up and head for home. The doctors have told him he needs to remain "for observation." The Colonel takes Sister Parker, the unit head nurse, into his confidence and tells her that the real reason Cpl. MacLachlan can't go home is because the wound he sustained destroyed one of his kidneys and the other one is defective and will shut down in three to four weeks. He asks her to put Lachlan up with some other soldiers she has waiting to go home so that he can spend his last days with friends. But Cpl. MacLachlan wants nothing to do with friends and prefers his own privacy to "idle chat." He's a hard nut to crack and their work is cut out for them to make him as comfortable as possible.
Written by McGinty |
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Taglines | They had 30 days to teach their hearts to behave ... ! See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | When Lachie asks Yank what he's going to do after the war, Yank replies that he's going back to "...a little place on the Rock River, Dixon, Illinois." This is actor Ronald Reagan's actual boyhood home. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Elstree Story (1952). See more » |
Quotes |
Sister Parker:
He's a foundling, his father left his mother before he was born. Do you know what that means? Yank: He sure is! See more » |