This is a previously viewed LASERDISC of the rare drama classic HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY staring:Walter Pidgeon .... Mr. Gruffydd
Maureen O'Hara .... Angharad, later Mrs. Iestyn Evans
Anna Lee .... Bronwyn, later Mrs. Ivor Morgan
Donald Crisp .... Gwilym Morgan
Roddy McDowall .... Huw Morgan (as Master Roddy McDowall in opening credits)
John Loder .... Ianto Morgan
Sara Allgood .... Beth Morgan
Barry Fitzgerald .... Cyfartha, Dai Bando's Pal
Patric Knowles .... Ivor Morgan
Welsh Singers .... Choral Group
Morton Lowry .... Mr. Jonas
Arthur Shields .... Mr. Parry, church deacon
Ann E. Todd .... Ceinwen, schoolgirl (as Ann Todd)
Frederick Worlock .... Dr. Richards
Richard Fraser .... Davy Morgan
Evan S. Evans .... Gwilym Morgan Jr.
James Monks .... Owen Morgan
Rhys Williams .... Dai Bando
Lionel Pape .... C. Evans, mine owner
Ethel Griffies .... Mrs. Nicholas
Marten Lamont .... Iestyn Evans
Dennis Hoey .... Motschell (scenes deleted)
Una O'Connor .... Undetermined Role (scenes deleted)
Frank Baker .... (uncredited)
Ruth Clifford .... Village Woman (uncredited)
Minta Durfee .... Bit Part (uncredited)
Herbert Evans .... Postman (uncredited)
Mary Field .... Eve, Evans' Maid (uncredited)
Pauline Garon .... Bit Part (uncredited)
Mary Gordon .... Gossiper (uncredited)
Gibson Gowland .... Bit Part (uncredited)
Ben Hall .... Bit Part (uncredited)
Louis Jean Heydt .... Miner (uncredited)
Tiny Jones .... Mrs. Tossel (uncredited)
Eve March .... Meillyn Lewis (uncredited)
Mae Marsh .... Miner's Wife (uncredited)
Harry McKim .... Child (uncredited)
Lydia McKim .... Child (uncredited)
Peggy McKim .... Child (uncredited)
Irving Pichel .... Huw Morgan, narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Clifford Severn .... Mervyn, School Bully (uncredited)
Tudor Williams .... Singer (uncredited)
This story of a Welsh valley's turn-of-the-century descent from pristine paradise to despoiled coal mining region, is told in flashback form by Huw Morgan, an old man who has decided to leave the valley forever. Huw is the youngest in a family of 6 brothers and 1 sister and the film centers on his struggle toward manhood amid conflicting demands of faith, economics, education and family loyalty in a Wales caught in an irreversible shift from a pastoral to an industrialized society. The story, based on the novel by Richard Llewellyn, is accented by an impressive background of Welsh choral music and quaint patterns of speech.
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