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The Miniver Story ()


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Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon reprise their legendary roles as Mr. and Mrs. Miniver in this lovingly crafted sequel to their Academy Award®-winning hit Mrs. Miniver.

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Kay Miniver
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Clem Miniver
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Spike Romway
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Steve Brunswick
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Judy Miniver
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Mr. Foley
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Dr. Kaneslaey
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Tom Foley
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Polish officer
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Toby Miniver (as William Fox)
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Mrs. Kanesley
Ann Wilton ...
Jeanette
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Vicar
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Paul Demel ...
José Antonio Campos (uncredited)
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Girl in Tartan, VE Day pub (uncredited)
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Removal Man (uncredited)
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Mrs. Foley (uncredited)
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Mr. Farraday (uncredited)
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Richard (uncredited)

Directed by

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H.C. Potter ... (directed by)
Victor Saville ... (uncredited)

Written by

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Ronald Millar ... (screen play by) and
George Froeschel ... (screen play by)
 
Jan Struther ... (based on characters created by)

Produced by

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Sidney Franklin ... producer

Cinematography by

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Joseph Ruttenberg ... director of photography

Editing by

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Frank Clarke
Harold F. Kress

Casting By

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Irene Howard

Art Direction by

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Alfred Junge

Makeup Department

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Jill Carpenter ... makeup artist
Joan Johnstone ... hair stylist (as Joan Johnston)
Charles E. Parker ... makeup artist (as Charles Parker)
Hilda Fox ... floor hairdresser (uncredited)
Colin Garde ... assistant makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Roy Parkinson ... unit manager
Dora Wright ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Harry Hassell ... assistant director
John Street ... second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Frank White ... assistant art director
John Jarvis ... set dresser (uncredited)
Elliot Scott ... chief draughtsman (uncredited)
Frank Wesselhoff ... painter (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Robert Carrick ... dubbing editor
Sash Fisher ... sound
A.W. Watkins ... recording director
John Aldred ... dubbing crew (uncredited)
Neil Stevenson ... sound maintenance (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Tom Howard ... special effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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Dave Dalton ... still photographer
B. Francke ... camera operator (as Bunny Francke)
Davis Boulton ... still photographer (uncredited)
Christopher Doll ... focus puller (uncredited)
Joe Pearce ... still photographer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Gaston Malletti ... additional costumes (as Gaston Mallett)
Arthur Newman ... wardrobe master
Walter Plunkett ... costumes: Greer Garson
Dolly Smith ... wardrobe mistress

Music Department

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London Philharmonic Orchestra ... music played by
Muir Mathieson ... conductor
Miklós Rózsa ... music adaptor (as Miklos Rozsa)
Herbert Stothart ... composer: music themes (Mrs. Miniver)
Daniele Amfitheatrof ... composer: additional music themes (Mrs. Miniver) (uncredited)
Eugene Zador ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Angela Martelli ... continuity / script supervisor

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The Second World War is over, and the Miniver family is trying to keep themselves together in post-War Britain, among continuing shortages and growing tensions within the family. Written by Sonya Roberts

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Taglines The NEW story of beloved Mrs. Miniver! See more »
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Also Known As
  • L'histoire des Miniver (France)
  • La historia de los Miniver (Spain)
  • La familia Miniver (Spain)
  • Addio, signora Miniver (Italy)
  • Adjö, Mrs. Miniver (Finland, Swedish title)
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Runtime
  • 104 min
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Box Office

Cumulative Worldwide Gross $4,848,320

Did You Know?

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Trivia The character of Vin Miniver is absent and not referred to in this film because Greer Garson and Richard Ney married after the filming of Mrs. Miniver (1942), then divorced before she made this sequel. It was at her request Ney's character be dropped from this film in every way. See more »
Goofs The character of Vin, the oldest son of the Minivers is in the movie "Mrs. Miniver", but never mentioned in this film, even though they say at the beginning of the story where all the family members are in the world. See more »
Movie Connections Follows Mrs. Miniver (1942). See more »
Soundtracks God Save the King See more »
Quotes Kay Miniver: Death can be easy. It's living that's difficult.
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