Sullivan's Travels Comments

  • Ines 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    CC Collection Part 118, produced in the United States in 1941. Full of class topics, all kinds of social issues, and in order to create and experience life in person, he also got into a lawsuit. The overall joke is that no one suffers from anyone, hiding in Tibet with a big beauty, a 13-year-old racing kid is cool, and the early nonsense is not funny....

  • Alisa 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    Not as interesting as the director's lady Eve, although the theme has more connotation, but there are a lot of funny clips that are a little boring. After watching it, it is neither interesting nor profound. I watched it for Veronica Lake, except for her. Apart from the hair, there is nothing...

  • Rupert 2022-03-24 09:03:00

    Wicker probably thought the same as me: "Can such a story look good?" He didn't even look at it. I showed you. Still...

  • Daphnee 2022-03-24 09:03:00

    Wicker probably thought the same as me: "Can such a story look good?" He didn't even look at it. I showed you. Still...

  • Destini 2022-03-24 09:03:00

    3.5. The embarrassing first half of the farce was hijacked at the end and the silent bridge of "watching a movie" turned the tide. It can almost be said that there are few characters that impress me, but a few supporting characters (two housekeepers and an old man in a labor camp) make me feel very good with their wonderful lines. Dedicating an entire movie to the idea that only "comedy" (which happens to be Stritch's type) can bring happiness to the poor is also very didactic in itself. On the...

  • Vincenzo 2022-03-24 09:03:00

    3.5. The embarrassing first half of the farce was hijacked at the end and the silent bridge of "watching a movie" turned the tide. It can almost be said that there are few characters that impress me, but a few supporting characters (two housekeepers and an old man in a labor camp) make me feel very good with their wonderful lines. Dedicating an entire movie to the idea that only "comedy" (which happens to be Stritch's type) can bring happiness to the poor is also very didactic in itself. On the...

  • Cristina 2022-03-24 09:03:00

    boring life experience. Realism is petty...

  • Dante 2022-03-24 09:03:00

    boring life experience. Realism is petty...

  • Samara 2022-03-24 09:03:00

    this film is perfect. Every line in the first 15 mins is pure gold. "poverty is a positive plague"...I agree with every bit of its...

  • Godfrey 2022-03-24 09:03:00

    this film is perfect. Every line in the first 15 mins is pure gold. "poverty is a positive plague"...I agree with every bit of its...

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