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    The Lady Eve [Criterion Collection]

    Director: Preston Sturges Cast: Sigmund Krumgold

    Sigmund Krumgold
    , Barbara Stanwyck
    Barbara Stanwyck
    , Henry Fonda
    Henry Fonda
    , Charles Coburn
    Charles Coburn
    , Eugene Pallette
    Eugene Pallette
    , Eric Blore
    Eric Blore


    DVD

    (Black & White / Mono)

    $39.99
    $39.99

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    Customer Reviews

    • Release Date: 08/20/2002
    • UPC: 0715515011624
    • Original Release: 1941
    • Rating: NR
    • Source: Criterion
    • Presentation: [B&W]
    • Sound: [monaural]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 5580
    • Sales rank: 15,904

    Special Features

    New digital transfer; Audio commentary by noted film scholar Marian Keane; Video introduction by writer-director Peter Bogdanovich; The 1942 broadcast of the Lux Radio Theater adaptation, performed by Barbara Stanwyck and Ray Milland; Edith Head costume designs; Scrapbook of original publicity materials and production stills; Original theatrical trailer; English subtitles ; Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Barbara Stanwyck Jean Harrington
    Henry Fonda Charles Pike
    Charles Coburn Colonel
    Eugene Pallette Pike
    Eric Blore Keith
    William Demarest Muggsy
    Melville Cooper Gerald,Party Guest
    Martha O'Driscoll Martha
    Janet Beecher Mrs. Pike
    Robert Greig Burrows
    Dora Clement Gertrude
    Luis Alberni Pike's Chef
    Frank Moran Party Bartender
    Wilda Bennett Party Guest
    Evelyn Beresford Party Guest
    Sam Ash Husband on Boat
    Ambrose Barker Mac
    Gayne Whitman Party Guest
    Alfred Hall Party Guest
    Wilson Benge Butlers at Party
    Bertram Marburgh Party Guest
    George Melford Party Guest
    Al Bridge Steward,Steward
    Arthur Stuart Hull Party Guest
    Kenneth Gibson Party Guest
    Eva Dennison Mother on Boat
    Pauline Drake Social Secretary
    Harry Rosenthal Piano Tuner
    Abdullah Abbas Man with Potted Palm
    Helen Dickson Mother on Boat
    John Hartley Young Man on Boat
    Robert Warwick Bank Manager
    Betty Farrington Mother on Boat
    Torben Meyer Purser
    Jack Richardson Father of Girl on Boat
    Ray Flynn Lawyer
    Harry Depp Man with Glasses on Boat
    Esther Michelson Wife on Boat
    Robert Dudley Husband on Boat
    Norman Ainsley Sir Alfred's Manservant
    Jimmy Conlin Steward
    Victor Potel Steward
    Reginald Sheffield Prof. Jones
    Wanda McKay Daughter on Boat
    Arthur Hoyt Lawyer at Telephone in Pike's Office
    Frances Raymond Old Lady on Boat
    Ella Neal Daughter on Boat
    Joe North Butler at Party
    Jean Phillips Sweetie
    Cyril Ring Husband on Boat
    J.W. Johnston Lawyer
    Julius Tannen Lawyer
    Walter Walker Sparky
    Pat West Bartender
    Harry Bailey Lawyer in Pike's Office
    Almeda Fowler Mother on Boat

    Technical Credits
    Preston Sturges Screenwriter
    Paul Jones Producer

    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Chapters
    1. Logos/Titles [1:28]
    2. Up The Amazon [1:49]
    3. "The ale that won for Yale" [1:38]
    4. A Chance Meeting [3:40]
    5. "See anything you like?" [3:57]
    6. A Game of Cards [5:17]
    7. Jean's Ideal [6:05]
    8. Muggsy Suspects [2:56]
    9. Scotch for Breakfast [2:09]
    10. "Snakes and all" [2:39]
    11. High Stakes [6:48]
    12. A Moonlit Deck [2:04]
    13. The Morning After [2:43]
    14. "Not nearly as bad" [6:27]
    15. Revenge [1:42]
    16. Unfinished Business [2:53]
    17. Preparations at the Pikes' [3:59]
    18. The Lady Eve [2:20]
    19. "Never been in South America" [4:09]
    20. "The same dame" [4:36]
    21. Sidwich Family Secrets [3:10]
    22. Pike's Pitch [4:22]
    23. The Big Day [2:41]
    24. Angus, Herman, Vernon [6:54]
    25. Negotiations [3:29]
    26. "Positively the same dame" [3:40]

    "Long considered one of the classic screwball comedies of all time, Preston Sturges' delirious comedy of the sexes The Lady Eve has been given a superb digital unveiling from the folks at The Criterion Collection. As with their disc of Sullivan's Travels (also directed by Sturges), the Criterion release of Eve is a sumptuous delight, beautifully preserving this madcap farce for a new generation of movie lovers who may not yet be acquainted with its oddball charms. The disc has been given a wonderful new digital transfer (presented in its original full-screen format of 1.33:1), taken from a 35 mm duplicate negative, as well as a new audio boost. Sound and picture look great. The black-and-white picture is sharp and clean, with very little scratches or lines detected. The high-contrast transfer is always stable and is a definite improvement over previous video releases. That goes for the mono soundtrack as well. The dialogue is always clear and there is little to no audio hiss. In terms of extras, the disc has some very nice ones, including an excellent audio commentary track from film scholar Marian Keane. Her track is more of an audio essay than a scene-by-scene analysis of the film (though it does do that as well), as Keane talks at length about Sturges' deft skill at staging comedy and how he manages to juggle more than a few thematic balls in the air at once. Keane does not hide her love for the film, and her erudite and insightful comments are worth a good listen. The disc also includes an optional video introduction from director Peter Bogdanovich, who offers up some anecdotes about the making of the film and about the peculiar career of Eve's director. The original 1942 Lux Radio Theater adaptation has also been included, starring Barbara Stanwyck and Ray Milland (taking over Henry Fonda's role). A peek at some Edith Head costumes that were used in the film (and some that weren't) has been added, as well as production stills and the original theatrical trailer. Liner notes from writer James Harvey have also been included. The disc will make a great companion to the above mentioned Sullivan's DVD."

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    The Lady Eve is among the funniest films of the World War II era, and one of the few comedies whose humor has survived both cultural changes and shifting audience demographics. Directed by Preston Sturges with his usual efficiency, the battle-of-the-sexes story allows star performers Henry Fonda and Barbara Stanwyck to shine, though supporting performer William Demarest often steals the show. As was common in the censorship-laden war era, Sturges resorted to several clever sexual symbols. Fonda's character is an expert on snakes, and there is a funny moment when the audience catches the phallically suggestive book title, Are Snakes Necessary?. The dialogue is consistently bright and peppy. As Roger Ebert has pointed out, Fonda's steady, down-to-earth performance is necessary to allow Stanwyck's screwball character to shine.
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