#103: STURGES, Preston: The Lady Eve (1941)

STURGES, Preston (United States)
The Lady Eve [1941]
Spine #103
DVD


A conniving father and daughter meet up with the heir to a brewery fortune — a wealthy but naïve snake enthusiast — and attempt to bamboozle him at a cruise ship card table. Their plan is quickly abandoned when the daughter falls in love with their prey. But when the heir gets wise to her gold-digging ways, she must plot to re-conquer his heart. One of Sturges' most clever and beloved romantic comedies, The Lady Eve balances broad slapstick and sophisticated sexiness with perfect grace.

93 minutes
Black & White
Monaural
1:33:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2001
Director/Writers


Screenplay based on a story by Monckton Hoffe.
Preston Sturges was 43 when he wrote and directed The Lady Eve.

Other Sturges films in the Collection:

#118: Sullivan's Travels (1941)
#742: The Palm Beach Story (1942)
#292: Unfaithfully Yours (1948)

The Film

Film Rating (0-60):

60

The Extras

The Booklet

Eight-page wraparound featuring an essay by James Harvey.

Commentary

By noted film scholar Marian Keane.

Video introduction

By writer-director Peter Bogdanovich.

1942 broadcast

Of the Lux Radio Theater adaptation, performed by Stanwyck and Ray Milland.

Edith Head

Costume designs.

Scrapbook

Of original publicity materials and production stills.

Original theatrical trailer

Extras Rating (0-40):

39

60 + 39 =

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