Barcode | 025193112620 |
Purchase Date | 10/10/2008 |
Purchase Price | $44.40 |
Condition | New |
Includes: Sullivan's Travels / The Lady Eve / The Palm Beach Story / Hail the Conquering Hero / The Great McGinty / Christmas in July / The Great Moment
Preston Sturges was a 20th-century Renaissance man who, at Paramount Pictures between 1940 and 1943, wrote and directed eight original movies unlike anything before or since. All but one were high-energy, brilliantly detailed, and very, very funny comedies that became instant classics. No one ever dreamed up a more colorful assortment of characters, wrote more lovingly textured dialogue for them, or sent them hurtling and skittering through more outrageous situations, with undertones often darker than most dramatic films. Seven of these pictures comprise this boxed set; The Miracle of Morgan's Creek is missing because it remained with Paramount when most of the studio's pre-1949 inventory was acquired decades ago by Universal/MCA. (It's on DVD via Paramount.) The omission of a single film from the cycle--and one of the very best--is regrettable, but there's plenty here to relish. [Review, Amazon.com] more …
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Muriel Angelus | Catherine McGinty | |
Richard Carle | Dr. Jonas J. Jarvis - Card Player in Cantina | |
Jimmy Conlin | The Lookout | |
William Demarest | The Politician | |
Brian Donlevy | Dan McGinty | |
Steffi Duna | The Dancing Girl | |
Thurston Hall | Mr. Maxwell | |
Louis Jean Heydt | Thompson | |
Esther Howard | Madame Juliette La Jolla | |
Arthur Hoyt | Mayor Tillinghast | |
Allyn Joslyn | George | |
Donnie Kerr | Donnie | |
Frank Moran | The Boss' chauffeur | |
Dewey Robinson | Benny Felgman | |
Drew Roddy | Donnie | |
Harry Rosenthal | Louie | |
Sheila Sheldon | Mary | |
Akim Tamiroff | The Boss | |
Libby Taylor | Bessy | |
Mary Thomas | Mary | |
Brian Donleavy | Daniel McGinty | |
William Demarest | Skeeters - The Politician | |
Louis Jean Heydt | Tommy Thompson | |
Harry Rosenthal | Louie - The Boss' Bodyguard | |
Arthur Hoyt | Mayor Wilfred H. Tillinghast | |
Libby Taylor | Bessy - The Colored Maid | |
Jimmy Conlin | The Lookout - At Felgman's | |
Donnie Kerr | Donnie - Catherine's Boy / Age 4 | |
Mary Thomas | Mary - Catherine's Girl / Age 6 | |
Drew Roddy | Donnie - Catherine's Boy / Age 9 | |
Sheila Sheldon | Mary - Catherine's Girl / Age 11 | |
George Anderson | Charlie - Cashier | |
Sylvia Andrew | Bit Role | |
William 'Billy' Benedict | Farm Boy | |
Sammy Blum | Bartender | |
Ed Cassidy | Detective |
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Producer |
Preston Sturges
Paul Jones Buddy G. DeSylva |
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Writer/Composer |
Preston Sturges
Paul Jones |
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Cinematography |
William C. Mellor
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Music |
Friedrich Hollaender
John Leipold |
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Told in flashback, Depression-era bum Dan McGinty is recruited by the city's political machine to help with vote fraud. His great aptitude for this brings rapid promotion from "the boss," who finally decides he'd be ideal as a new, nominally "reform" mayor; but this candidacy requires marriage. His in-name-only marriage to honest Catherine proves the beginning of the end for dishonest Dan... |
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