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The Lady Eve

1941

R

1 h 34 m

امریکہ

مزاحیہ

رومانی

A trio of classy card sharks targets a socially awkward brewery heir, until one of them falls in love with him.
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Barbara Stanwyck
Jean Harrington
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Henry Fonda
Charles Pike
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Charles Coburn
'Colonel' Harrington
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Eugene Pallette
Mr. Horace Pike
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William Demarest
Muggsy
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Eric Blore
Sir Alfred McGlennan Keith
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Melville Cooper
Gerald
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Martha O'Driscoll
Martha
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Janet Beecher
Mrs. Janet Pike
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Robert Greig
Burrows
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Dora Clement
Gertrude
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Luis Alberni
Pike's Chef
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Abdullah Abbas
Man with Potted Palm
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Norman Ainsley
Sir Alfred's Servant
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Mary Akin
Passenger on Ship
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Sam Ash
Husband on Ship
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Harry A. Bailey
Lawyer
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Bobby Barber
Ship's Waiter with Toupee

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Suraksha Pokharel

18/11/2022 08:14
Trailer—The Lady Eve
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ange parke

16/11/2022 01:51
The Lady Eve is one of the most memorable comedies of the golden age, and today it stands as a highly entertaining movie that has a lot of enjoyably dated comedy. Particularly hilarious are the scenes in which Stanwyck spills her life story to Fonda as they swoosh under the train tunnel, and the scenes in which the food trays keep spilling on Fonda. The performances are great, and though it seems more like Stanwyck falls for Fonda out of pity more than love, the two work well together. And Barbara Stanwyck in that black, bare-midriff dress is one of the most breath-takingly beautiful images ever to appear on the screen.
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Sharon Tjimbundu

16/11/2022 01:51
Fast-talking, quick-thinking, altogether delightful comedy from Preston Sturges, who also adapted the screenplay from Monckton Hoffe's original story. An elderly cardsharp and his equally crooked daughter, traveling in style by cruise ship from South America, zero in on their next victim--a handsome but somewhat unsteady ale-heir--but the daughter mixes business with pleasure and ends up falling for the lug. Barbara Stanwyck, with her crafty stare and sexy smirk, surprisingly doesn't run roughshod over articulate Henry Fonda, and they make a winning combination. Sturges' script blends grown-up jokes and conversation with pratfalls while never losing the filmmaker's graceful touch and innate sophistication. The results are amusingly frisky, prickly and unpredictable. *** from ****
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16/11/2022 01:51
A stunningly beautiful film -- and very funny, too, with 2 of the strongest leads in film paired memorably. Some moments, like Fonda slouching on the floor and Stanwyck drooping onto him in a wry parody of Hollywood lovemaking, actually achieve the grace and beauty of the best silent films. The story takes some fairly predictable turns, and the script and direction by Sturges are first rate. Fonda is very broad but miraculously pulls it off, and Stanwyck revels in the excellent role she plays (two roles in one, no less, an actor's dream!). One of the best comedies of the "classic" Hollywood era.
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