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Sullivan's Travels: They'll Think I'm Your Frail
Sullivan's Travels (1942)
Joel McCrea (Ride the High Country) stars as a successful young film director who makes formula pictures and is frankly tired of the lightweight musicals and comedies - "with a little sex," the producer is quick to add.
Sullivan wants to document the...
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Oh Brother...
I have gone from irritated through annoyed to downright infuriated. Doreen, that no good scrawny, sometime little sister (but actually distant cousin) of mine has not put in an appearance for over forty-eight hours. I remain confined to my wheel chair, swaddled in plaster to my hip, and unable to... Read full review »
Fantastic!
I first saw Sullivan's Travels years ago on one of those Movies For a Rainy Afternoon shows. I was attracted to it because I like old movies and anybody who's interested in old movies has heard of Veronica Lake. How could I pass that up?
So I watched this movie about a Hollywood director...
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Sullivan's Travels [VHS]
Writer-director Preston Sturges's third feature, 1941's Sullivan's Travels, remains the antic auteur's most ambitious screen effort. Having added the producer's stripe to his duties, Sturges combines breezy romantic comedy, arch Hollywood satire, and social essay into a single, screwball story line. The titular pilgrim is John L. Sullivan (Joel McCrea), an Ivy League grad who's enjoyed a meteoric rise as the director behind escapist movies like Ants in Your Pants of 1938, but is now determined to raise his sights toward more exalted, serious-minded cinematic art. His proposed breakthrough, portentously titled O Brother, Where Art Thou?, elicits a studio response closer to "Oh, brother," given the director's utter lack of first-hand experience on the wrong side of the tracks. Instead of capitulating, Sullivan sets off disguised as a tramp, ready to meet life's crueler lessons face-to-face--albe it followed at a discreet distance by a motor home filled with studio handlers and reporters. His ludicrous odyssey may give the boy director no real insight, but it gives Sturges the chance to inject some reliably fine gags and a romantic subplot featuring the luminous Veronica Lake. It's at this juncture that Sturges the writer's darker objective throws a jolting shift in tone. Suffice it to say that just when a comic, upbeat denouement seems imminent, Sullivan travels instead from the sunlit California of the comedy's early reels toward a darker, relentlessly downbeat world influenced more by the social realism of the movies the hero desperately wants to make. By the final reel, Sturges has flirted with real tragedy, turning his conclusion into a meditation on his own seemingly carefree, dizzily comic art. --Sam Sutherland
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Sullivan's Travels
Frustrated film director Sullivan (Joel McCrea) is fed up with serving out easily digestible but ultimately meaningless chunks of comedy for the studios. He decides to set off across America to rediscover the daily lives of the Joe Lunchpails as research for his socially responsible next film, O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? Giving up all his unnecessaries, he begins his cross-country road trip in hobo's clothes with barely a dime in his pocket to regain his focus.
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| Stars | Veronica Lake | |
| Available Formats | VHS | |
| Actors | Robert Warwick | |
| Directors | Preston Sturges | |
| UPC | 715515012126 | |
| Genre | Comedies | |
| Subgenre | Directors • Vintage • Recommended • Self-Discovery • Switching Roles • On-The-Road • Film About Film • Poverty • Essential Cinema | |
| MPAA Rating | Not Rated | |
| Release Date | 1941 | |
| Running Time | 1hr 31min | |
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| Original Language | English | |
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| Screenwriter | Preston Sturges | |
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| (06/01/2000, p.94, Tom Dawson): "...Superbly played and paced, and features a gallery of eccentric supporting characters..." | ||
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| "There's a lot to be said for making people laugh. Did you know that that's all some people have?"--John Lloyd Sullivan (Joel McCrea) | ||
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