Harvey (1950)
Stars: James Stewart, Josephine Hull, etc.
Directed by Henry Koster
James Stewart plays Elwood P. Dowd. A mild-mannered, sweet, and pleasant man who happens to have an 'invisible friend' named Harvey, with whom the description was a 6-foot tall rabbit.
Walking around with his everyday 'companion', everyone who witness him along the way kinda felt awkward, amused, bedazzled, and many more several actions and expressions that turned this movie into a wild, witty, and yet with a charming sense of humor too.
Soundly satiric in its tone yet with the contrast of James Stewart's mild-mannerism, the movie portrays Stewart as being insane as termed by everone around him when in the long run of the movie it turns out that it was everyone who was insane, with enough scripts to make you laugh at the satire.
I tell you it's hard to explain but it's pretty fun...and this is for a 1950 black-and-white movie.
Yer a big fan of classics, eh? Will try to watch this if I'll find it. (:
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not including the victims of Noah's flood, Sodom and Gomorrah, or the
many plagues, famines, fiery serpents, etc because no specific numbers
were given. Satan - 10."