How Green Was My Valley

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''How Green Was My Valley'', (1941) emotional, dramatic 20th Century Fox film based on the book by Richard Llewellyn.  The film directed by John Ford, marked the American debut of [[Roddy McDowall]] as Huw.  Ford made the unusual decision to keep Huw the same age throughout many years that are supposed to pass.  The title reflects the author's belief that his valley once green is quickly being blackened by the slag from the coal mine.
 
''How Green Was My Valley'', (1941) emotional, dramatic 20th Century Fox film based on the book by Richard Llewellyn.  The film directed by John Ford, marked the American debut of [[Roddy McDowall]] as Huw.  Ford made the unusual decision to keep Huw the same age throughout many years that are supposed to pass.  The title reflects the author's belief that his valley once green is quickly being blackened by the slag from the coal mine.
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If you are a subscriber to [http://knol.google.com/k/chair-potato/last-fifty-movies-added-to-chairpotato/hyujx7mco9jp/51 the Chairpotato Entertainment Channel on Knol], we watched this film together on 4 Jan 2011.
  
 
<table><tr><td>Roddy McDowall plays Huw, the 10-year-old and youngest son in the Welsh coal-mining Morgan family.
 
<table><tr><td>Roddy McDowall plays Huw, the 10-year-old and youngest son in the Welsh coal-mining Morgan family.

Revision as of 21:35, 4 January 2011

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