- H. M. Pulham, Esq.
Infobox Film
name = H.M. Pulham, Esq.
caption = Movie poster of "H.M. Pulham, Esq."
director =King Vidor
producer = King Vidor
writer = King VidorElizabeth Hill John P. Marquand
narrator =
starring =Hedy Lamarr Robert Young Ruth Hussey Charles Coburn Van Heflin
music =Bronislau Kaper
cinematography =Ray June
editing =Harold Kress
distributor =MGM
released =December 18 1941
runtime = 120 min.
country = USA
language = English
budget =
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amg_id = 1:94137
imdb_id = 0033686"H.M. Pulham, Esq." is a
1941 film, directed byKing Vidor and based on a novel byJohn P. Marquand . Vidor co-wrote the screenplay with his wife, Elizabeth Hill Vidor. The movie starred Robert Young in the title role, withHedy Lamarr ,Ruth Hussey ,Charles Coburn , andVan Heflin . There is also an early (uncredited) appearance byAva Gardner .Plot summary
Harry Moulton Pulham Jr. (Robert Young) is a conservative, middle-aged
Boston businessman, set in a precise daily routine. He has a proper wife, Kay (Ruth Hussey), with whom he has settled into a comfortable if passionless relationship. However, it was not always that way.When Harry is saddled with the task of organizing a twenty-five-year college reunion, it triggers a flashback to a time more than twenty years earlier. After the end of
World War I , his Harvard classmate and friend Bill King (Van Heflin) gets him a job in aNew York City advertising company, where he falls in love with a vivacious, independent coworker oddly named Marvin Miles (Hedy Lamarr). However, though they love each other, she cannot bring herself to fit into his traditional idea of a wife's role and he cannot imagine living anywhere other than hidebound Boston. So they break off their relationship. Harry falls in love with and marries a woman from his own social set with the same attitudes and assumptions, someone approved of by his father (Charles Coburn) and mother (Fay Holden ).Marvin (also married) arranges to meet Harry again after all those years. There are sparks and Harry is tempted to have an affair, but they both realize that it would be foolish. One thing changes though; Harry becomes profoundly dissatisfied with his dull routine. He begs his wife to go away with him immediately, to rekindle their love. At first, she dismisses the idea as impractical and vaguely improper, but then changes her mind and agrees to go with him, making him very happy.
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