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List Price: $19.98Price: $5.99 You Save: $13.99 (70%)Prices subject to change.
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786303430959
Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, Dolby, NTSC
ISBN: 6303430953
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Release Date: June 13, 1995
Running Time: 101 minutes
Sales Rank: 6768
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: December 02, 1949
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In the Hasty Heart Richard Todd gives a great performance as Lachy, a stubborn, proud young Scot soldier dying of kidney failure due to a wound received in battle in Burma in 1945 - days after the end of the war. Lachy isn't told he's dying, but the other patients in the army hospital - mostly English, with one aborigine and one American nicknamed "Yank" (Ronald Reagan, later president) - are asked to comfort him. The results are insightful, poignant, and sometimes quite humorous, as Lachy doesn't ... Read More
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Richard Todd stars as a proud, stubborn Scottish soldier who learns some lessons about friendship in this little known film from 1949. At the close of World War Two, and following surgery for the removal of a kidney, he recovers in a jungle hospital, with the truth about his very serious condition being kept from him. His anger over his lack of a discharge, coupled with his hard attitude and demeanor, keeps him separated from fellow patients and nurse Patricia Neal. Attempts are made to befriend him, ... Read More
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The dialogue is dated in places; some of the characters and scenes are not politically correct (this is an old film, of course); the special effects (at the beginning) are quite lame. Even so, I really REALLY loved this movie. In fact, I count it among the 10 all-time best movies I've ever seen. This story is about the transforming power of true friendship in the life of someone who is both utterly obnoxious and yet somehow endearing at the same time. Patricia Neal and Ronald Reagan are terrific in this ... Read More
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I Love everything about this film. I love Richard Todd's phony Scots accent, I love the African guy who only says one word, I love the guy who says of Ronald Reagan, "He knows more about politics than I do". This movie is usually referred to as one of the few Ronald Reagan movies that he wasn't terrible in, but it is much more than that. It is a moving and emotional film, with a memorable lead character in the kilted Scot, "Lachie" (played by Oscar-nominated Richard Todd), who is stubborn and unfriendly ... Read More
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This is a very good movie, from (I believe) a play. Everyone (particularly Reagan and Richard Todd) does a splendid job in a story of different personalities and characters recovering in an infirmary in Asia at the end of the Second World War. One of the interesting aspects is the look at American - English differences (Reagan and Todd) in outlook, "stiff upper lip". This movie contains emotional truths that are glowing.
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