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  1. How Green Was My Valley is a 1941 American drama film directed by John Ford, adapted by Philip Dunne from the 1939 novel of the same title by Richard Llewellyn. It stars Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, Anna Lee, Donald Crisp, and a young Roddy McDowall.

  2. How Green Was My Valley is a 1939 novel by Richard Llewellyn, narrated by Huw Morgan, the main character, about his Welsh family and the mining community in which they live. The author had claimed that he based the book on his own experiences but this was found to be untrue after his death; Llewellyn was English-born and spent little time in ...

    • Richard Llewellyn
    • 651
    • 1939
    • 1939
  3. A classic drama film based on a novel by Richard Llewellyn, set in a Welsh mining village at the turn of the century. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, and more.

    • John Ford
    • 188
    • 1 min
  4. A classic drama about a Welsh mining family in the early 20th century, directed by John Ford and based on a novel by Richard Llewellyn. See the cast, crew, critic and audience reviews, awards, photos, and where to watch this 1941 film.

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    • Walter Pidgeon
    • John Ford
    • Drama
  5. A classic film about a Welsh mining family and their struggles in the early 20th century. The plot follows the youngest son, Huw, who remembers his childhood and the events that shaped his life and his family's fate.

  6. How Green Was My Valley was the big winner at the 1941 Academy Awards®, taking Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Donald Crisp), Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction. It was also nominated for Best Supporting Actress (Allgood), Best Editing, Best Score, Best Sound and Best Adapted Screenplay.

  7. Spanning 50 years, director John Ford's How Green Was My Valley revolves around the life of the Morgans, a Welsh mining family, as told through the eyes of its youngest child Huw (Roddy McDowall). Over the years, the family struggles to survive through unionization, strikes, and child abuse.

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