How Green Was My Valley

25: A rock is thrown through the window and the sons punch the man who threw it. The mother addresses the angry mob and threatens them. She walks off with her youngest son and both of them nearly die when they are pulled out of the ice. Because of the ice, the boy can't walk for awhile. The birth of something new.

45: Talk of the sons leaving the home. Big crowd gathers as everyone wants to become aware of what is in a letter sent from Windsor Castle to one of the sons. We learn that one of the sons has been invited to sing before the Queen. Now that I'm aware.

60: The cold, rich suitor arrives in the home to request that he begin courting Maureen O'Hara's character. Eventually Maureen will marry the rich suitor, ending any future relationship with Walter Pigeon's character. There's no going back now.

-45: Father gives youngest son money for every injury he receives from fighting. Mother and father conflict over whether or not the boy should fight. The youngster begins his training to learn how to fight. Discovery.

-25: Maureen O'Hara's character returns to the town to a house on the top of the hill. Roddy McDowell's character, Huw, arrives and tries to hug her but she keeps her distance and looks unhappy. Maureen asks about Walter, and we know she still loves him. The final turning point.