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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William Demarest | Mr. Jones | |
Byron Foulger | Mr. Johnny Valdelle | |
Porter Hall | Mr. Hadrian | |
Margaret Hayes | Secretary | |
Veronica Lake | The Girl | |
Joel McCrea | John Lloyd 'Sully' Sullivan | |
Franklin Pangborn | Mr. Casalsis | |
Robert Warwick | Mr. Lebrand | |
Billy Bletcher | Entertainer in hospital (scenes deleted) | |
Eric Blore | Sullivan's Valet | |
Al Bridge | Jake, 'The Mister' | |
Jan Buckingham | Mrs. Sullivan | |
Chick Collins | Capital | |
Jimmy Conlin | Trusty | |
Jimmie Dundee | Labor | |
Robert Greig | Burrows, Sullivan's Butler | |
Harry Hayden | Mr. Carson (scenes deleted) | |
Esther Howard | Miz Zeffie | |
Torben Meyer | The Doctor | |
Charles R. Moore | Colored chef | |
Frank Moran | Tough chauffeur | |
Victor Potel | Cameraman | |
Georges Renavent | Old tramp | |
Harry Rosenthal | The Trombenick | |
Almira Sessions | Ursula | |
Harry Seymour | Entertainer in air raid shelter (scenes deleted) | |
Richard Webb | Radio man | |
Robert Winkler | Bud | |
Joel McCrea | John L. Sullivan | |
Byron Foulger | Mr. Valdelle | |
Robert Greig | Sullivan's Butler | |
Al Bridge | The Mister | |
Jimmy Conlin | Trustee |
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Producer |
Preston Sturges
Buddy G. DeSylva Paul Jones |
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Writer/Composer |
Preston Sturges
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Cinematography |
John F. Seitz
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Music |
Leo Shuken
Charles Bradshaw |
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Successful movie director John L. Sullivan, convinced he won't be able to film his ambitious masterpiece until he has suffered, dons a hobo disguise and sets off on a journey, aiming to "know trouble" first-hand. When all he finds is a train ride back to Hollywood and a beautiful blonde companion, he redoubles his efforts, managing to land himself in more trouble than he bargained for when he loses his memory and ends up a prisoner on a chain gang. |
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