Sullivan's Travels Comments

  • Aletha 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    Ultimately, Sullivan came to the conclusion that rather than viewing the film as a form of education to show the hardships and drudgery of life for the masses (the social proletariat), it was better to dedicate it directly to entertaining their hearts with universal...

  • Ethel 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    One scene that touched me very much was that there were only black people in the black church, and then before the labored people came, the black pastor told everyone that we have to treat them fairly and love them, so give up the front row seat to them. So, a group of criminals sat in front of black people and watched a movie, and this group of criminals were all white. In 1941, World War II was at its darkest hour. When the film was filmed, Japan had not attacked Pearl Harbor. The United...

  • Patricia 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Yes, plus one star for the 40's simple joke and Veronica Lake's...

  • Jamar 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    There are a lot of off-topic things involved in this movie, but embracing vulgarity is never a good thing. Art can't be complicit in other than one's own voluntariness, and it shouldn't be used as a tool for the legitimacy of power rule. Do working people really laugh at cats and mice? This is still your wishful thinking. ? ? Although veronica lake is beautiful, it is indeed a typical vase. In addition, the movie is too loose to say that it does not sound good. It is...

  • Rahul 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    tal's favorite movie. I laughed low, laughing from beginning to...

  • Mitchell 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    the nice thing about buying food for a man is that you don't have to laugh at his...

  • Fiona 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    The heroine is very beautiful, I don't think the movie is deep...

  • Amiya 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    In the end, he returned to his gentle hometown, unchanged, with a happy ending. But those who are suffering are struggling endlessly. Real danger, real poverty, and real joy must be found in real...

  • Christopher 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    There is no other beauty in Lake's drab hair this...

  • Vita 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Although it was born in the era of big studios, it is still the object of homage to countless films. After all, it is a long time ago. I can hardly accept such a neuro-comedy. Students who like to edit and spoof movies should take a good look at this movie. It was born a little too early, but it's a pity that the wonderful story and lines should use dark humor and should not be filmed in Hollywood. In this way, a great work was...

Extended Reading
  • Freda 2022-01-12 08:01:08

    The origin of the Coen Brothers movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"

    Sullivan is a young Hollywood director film (Joel McCrea played by Joel McCrea) that is popular with comedy, but he is dissatisfied with the status quo and wants to make his next work (O Brother, Where Art Thou?-Three Kings of Prison Escape) to reflect the society The serious theme of the bottom...

  • Lukas 2022-01-12 08:01:08

    "Sullivan's Travels": Happiness is the greatest wealth of poverty (AFI100 TOP 061)

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    Sullivan's Travels (1941) is

    another Hollywood "Golden Age" Movie, I like it!

    The film tells a story...

Sullivan's Travels quotes

  • Las Vegas Diner Counterman: [Giving the obviously broke Sully and girl each coffee and a donut] I'll never get rich.

    The Girl: Oh, gee.

    John L. Sullivan: You're a little richer than you were. Hundreds of miles from everything. Cut off from the world, a taste of human kindness. I'll never forget it as long as I live. What town is this?

  • John L. Sullivan: Don't keep saying 'good' all the time or I'll poke you in the nose.

    The Girl: Good

Sullivan's Travels

Director: Preston Sturges

Language: English Release date: February 6, 1942