The lady Eve and Sullivan's travels
- Document source:
- Cineaste
- Publication date:
- Summer 2002
- Document language:
- English
- Document type:
- article
- Number of pages:
- 3
- Document name subject:
- Preston Sturges, Joel McCrea, Veronica Lake, Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda, and Jean Renoir
- Document contains:
- production co
- Related films:
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- The great McGinty — Sturges, Preston — United States — 1940
- The lady Eve — Sturges, Preston — United States — 1941
- Sullivan's travels — Sturges, Preston — United States — 1941
- Citizen Kane — Welles, Orson — United States — 1941
- Film country(ies):
- United States
- Film language(s):
- English
- Film production company:
- Mercury Productions, Paramount Pictures, and RKO Pictures
- Film genre(s):
- Comedy, Drama, Feature, Journalism, Road, Screwball comedy, and Social problem
- Film subject(s):
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- Business and politics -- United States -- Drama
- Cardsharping -- Drama
- Gamblers -- Drama
- Impostors and imposture -- Drama
- Interpersonal attraction -- Drama
- Man-woman relationships -- United States -- Drama
- Motion picture industry -- California -- Hollywood -- Drama
- Motion picture producers and directors -- California -- Hollywood -- Drama
- Newspaper publishing -- United States -- Drama
- Political corruption -- United States -- Drama
- Politicians -- United States -- Drama
- Prisons -- United States -- Drama
- Publishers and publishing -- United States -- Drama
- Rich people -- United States -- Drama
- Tramps -- United States -- Drama
- United States -- Social conditions -- 1918-1945 -- Drama
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