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The Lady Eve (1941)

Passed  -  Comedy | Romance  -  21 March 1941 (USA)
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A trio of classy card sharks targets the socially awkward heir to brewery millions for his money, till one of them falls in love with him.

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Charles
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Mr. Pike
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Muggsy
Eric Blore ...
Sir Alfred McGlennan Keith
Melville Cooper ...
Gerald
Martha O'Driscoll ...
Martha
Janet Beecher ...
Mrs. Pike
Robert Greig ...
Dora Clement ...
Gertrude
Luis Alberni ...
Pike's Chef
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Returning from a year up the Amazon studying snakes, the rich but unsophisticated Charles Pike meets con-artist Jean Harrington on a ship. They fall in love, but a misunderstanding causes them to split on bad terms. To get back at him, Jean disguises herself as an English lady, and comes back to tease and torment him. Written by John Oswalt <jao@jao.com>

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love | card shark | heir | snake | ship | See more »

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Another Preston Sturges Hit! See more »

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Comedy | Romance

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21 March 1941 (USA)  »

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Lady Eve  »

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(Western Electric Mirrophonic Recording)

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Trivia

Ray Milland and Paulette Goddard were initially proposed by Paramount before Fonda and Stanwyck were cast. See more »

Goofs

When Charles and Jean are standing on the deck talking, the ambient, background sounds - of people talking and birds singing - can be heard running on a loop. The scene lasts several minutes, but the ambient sounds repeat every several seconds. See more »

Quotes

Jean Harrington: Don't you like my perfume?
Charles Pike: Like it? I'm cockeyed on it.
Jean Harrington: Why, Hopsi, you aught to be kept in a cage.
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"Landlord, Fill the Flowing Bowl"
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Sung and Whistled by Eugene Pallette
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A brilliant comedy - from script to acting
21 December 2001 | by (Santa Cruz,CA) – See all my reviews

One of my favorite films of the forties and, I believe, one of Barbara Stanwyck's best. Fonda also gets a chance to show some comedic chops as well as the foil for her Eve. It's apparent everyone involved knows they're in something good and enjoys it - Eugene Palette as Fonda's wealthy Father, William Demarest(think Uncle Charlie in My Three Sons)in one of his best supporting roles as Fonda's crusty valet, and Charles Coburn and Eric Blore doing brilliant comic character turns as card sharks on Eve's side. Stanwyck hadn't really cared about clothes before(see Mad Miss Manton) but this time Edith Head came up with some innovations that suddenly made her a fashion hit as well. Her bolero jackets, evening dresses, wedding gown and cap hats were big fashion successes, tailored to Stanwyck's tiny form. But the real star is the sparkling dialogue, delivered flawlessly by everyone. Plenty of one liners, double entendres and an incredibly sexy seduction in one long take where Stanwyck simply toys with Fonda's hair as he reclines, uncomfortably, on the floor beside her. There are other scenes - Stanwyck sizing up the room with commentary as seen thru her makeup mirror...the dinner party where Fonda can't get over how much Eve looks like the girl he left on the ship...a sequence where Fonda's horse started to move in on a romantic scene so Sturges rewrote and reshot other parts, making Fonda the foil of the intrusive horse. See if you can spot the take where the horse actually nibbles on Fonda and watch Stanwyck glide thru it all like a pro. BRILLIANT film -- can't recommend it highly enough - five stars of five - MDMPHD:>


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