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JOE KIDD
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Clint Eastwood plays the cryptic stranger, Joe Kidd, who rolls into a New Mexico town to find a power struggle between Mexican peasants and rich U.S. landowners ready to explode. Kidd decides to stay neutral in the conflict until the peasant leader harasses his ranch hands and steals his horses. Written by Elmore Leonard. Also stars Robert Duvall, John Saxon and Helen John Sturges---USA---1972---88 mins.
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LADY EVE, THE
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Barbara Stanwyck is the cardsharp, and Henry Fonda the millionaire scientist who knows more about snakes than about women. "A frivolous masterpiece" (Pauline Kael).
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MIRACLE OF MORGAN'S CREEK, THE
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In this great Preston Sturges comedy, Betty Hutton plays Trudy Kockenlocker, a small-town girl who gets pregnant, but can't remember who the father is.
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PALM BEACH STORY, THE
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Preston Sturges' hilarious satire on the power of sex and money, with Claudette Colbert leaving her broke husband (Joel McCrea) for a nutty millionaire.
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PRESTON STURGES FILMAKER COLL.
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Screenwriter-director Preston Sturges is responsible for many of the most humorous and enduring screwball comedies to emerge from Hollywood in the 1940s. Unparalleled in their witty dialogue and shrewd set-ups, every film in this collection is a classic. Includes the madcap Christmas in July, with Dick Powell and Ellen Drew, (1940, 67 mins.), Oscar-winner The Great McGinty (1940, 82 mins.), The Lady Eve (1941, 93 mins.), starring Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda, Sullivan's Travels (1942, 91 mins.) , with Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake, The Palm Beach Story (1942, 88 mins.), with Joel McCrea and Claudette Colbert, the historical drama, The Great Moment (1944, 83 mins.), and Hail the Conquering Hero (1944, 101 mins.), with Eddie Bracken, William Demarest, and Ella Raines. Preston Sturges---USA---1940-1944---605 mins.
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SIN OF HAROLD DIDDLEBOCK
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Harold Lloyd is the former football star who has spent 20 years in the bookkeeping department of an ad agency. Having lived a boring life, he goes to the other extreme, and goes on a wild binge of drinking and gambling--a riotous comedy from Sturges. Preston Sturges---USA---1946---90 mins.
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SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS
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Preston Sturges wrote and directed this classic tale of a Hollywood director who is fed up with creating fluff and decides to find out what is really happening in America. To research a "serious" film he disguises himself as a bum and goes on the road. Along the way, Joel McCrea (as director John L. Sullivan) meets Veronica Lake, William Demarest, Porter Hall, Eric Blore and Franklin Pangborn. Still relevant, profound, and highly entertaining. The serious film Sullivan longs to make--O Brother, Where Art Thou--provided the title for the 2000 feature by the Coen Brothers. Preston Sturges---USA---1942---91 mins.
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UNFAITHFULLY YOURS
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Rex Harrison is a famous conductor blessed with both a brilliant career and a young wife. This sidesplitting classic comedy by Sturges follows Rex's downfall when his jealous spying on his wife leads him to believe she's having Preston Sturges---USA---1948---105 mins.
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