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Sullivan's Travels Reviews

1941 Certificate PG
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In Preston Sturges' classic comedy of Depression-era America, filmmaker John L. Sullivan (Joel McCrea), fed up with directing profitable comedies like Ants in Your Plants of 1939, is consumed with the desire to make a serious social statement in his upcoming film, Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? Unable to function in the rarefied .. Read more

Starring Joel McCrea, Veronica Lake, Veronica lake, Robert Warwick
Director Preston Sturges
Genres Action/Adventure, Comedy, Romance

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    • Rated - 5.0 stars  

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      A Blast From The Past

      If you've never heard or seen any of the director Preston Sturge's films you'll be pleasantly surprised by this film: it's up there with the ... read more »

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      Sullivan's Travels

      Now well known as the source of the title of the Coen Brothers title O Brother Where Art Thou this story of a comedy director who wants to make a tragedy but ... read more »

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    • Rated - 5.0 stars  

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      Great Stuff!

      This is a superb film that deserves all the good things written about it. In some respects it feels very contemporary, especially the story, which has a rich ... read more »

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      HOW THE OTHER HALF LIVES

      Superior seriocomic look at the dire poverty resulting from generalized economic recession. This is a self-reflexive work from a director (Preston STURGES) ... read more »

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    • Rated - 3.0 stars  

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      Good but not that good...

      I've heard a lot about this film - not least from a certain film magazine. And I have to say that it does not live up to the hype. It is a pleasant enough ... read more »

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      superb film

      biting satire which feels modern and fresh despite its age. See it. See it. See it.

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      Travel on

      I saw a TV film critic rave about this ' Great piece of American film history' Promptly ordered it but-- sorry its lost on me ,just another glib smart ... read more »

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      Travel on

      I saw a TV film critic rave about this ' Great piece of American film history' Promptly ordered it but-- sorry its lost on me ,just another glib smart ... read more »

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    • Sullivan's Travels
      In Preston Sturges' classic comedy of Depression-era America, filmmaker John L. Sullivan (Joel McCrea), fed up with directing profitable comedies like Ants in Your Plants of 1939, is consumed with the desire to make a serious social statement in his upcoming film, Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? Unable ...

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