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Sullivans Travels
TrailerSullivan, a successful and inexperienced director of fluff film decides to make a film about the miserability of the poor despite his producer's chagrin. Disguising as a poor, he discovers many shocking realityActors: Joel McCrea, Veronica Lake, Robert Warwick, William Demarest, Franklin Pangborn, Porter Hall, Byron Foulger, Margaret Hayes, Robert Greig, Eric Blore, Torben Meyer, ...»Director: Preston SturgesCountry: United StatesDuration: 90 minQuality: SDRelease: 1941IMDb: 7.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Sullivans Travels"
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Characters of "Sullivans Travels"
John Lloyd SullivanPlayed by: Joel McCrea
The GirlPlayed by: Veronica Lake
Mr. LeBrandPlayed by: Robert Warwick
Mr. HadrianPlayed by: Porter Hall -
Directors of "Sullivans Travels"
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Creators of "Sullivans Travels"
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Critic Reviews of "Sullivans Travels"
VarietyJune 27, 2007Sturges' dialog is trenchant, has drive, possesses crispness and gets the laughs where that is desired.
Chicago ReaderJune 27, 2007A dubious proposition, but in Sturges's hands a charming one, filled out by his unparalleled sense of eccentric character.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006Sullivan's Travels is a gem, an almost serious comedy not taken entirely seriously, with wonderful dialogue, eccentric characterisations, and superlative performances throughout.
ReelTalk Movie ReviewsSeptember 28, 2015Hard-nosed, farcical, tender, critical, satirical, elitist and populist all at once.
Scene-Stealers.comJune 12, 2015... the movie road-trips from its scripter's typical cynicality to finding an assured kind of resonance in the third act in the most unlikely of places.
7M PicturesApril 18, 2012a highly satirical piece, poking fun at Hollywood itself and showing how out of touch it can be
eFilmCritic.comFebruary 03, 2009Not remotely a defense of junk, but it does respect comedy as a force for escapism.
Filmcritic.comJanuary 08, 2007...just not as funny as its choir of supporters have made it out to be.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsApril 01, 2005A delicious tragi-comedy set during the Great Depression.
Combustible CelluloidMarch 07, 2005Forgotten for years along with its maker, writer/director Preston Sturges, Sullivan's Travels has only recently enjoyed a comeback and induction into classic status.
F5 (Wichita, KS)July 08, 2004Its message drags it from the front guard of Sturges's work, but it shines nonetheless.
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