Sullivan's Travels
Paramount (1941)
Adventure, Comedy, Romance
In Collection
#12459
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IMDB   8.2
1 hr 30 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR
Joel McCrea John L. Sullivan
Veronica Lake The Girl
William Demarest Mr. Jones
Franklin Pangborn Mr. Casalais
Porter Hall Mr. Hadrian
Robert Warwick Mr. Lebrand
Eric Blore Sullivan's Valet
Robert Greig Sullivan's Butler
Byron Foulger Mr. Valdelle
Maggie Hayes Secretary
Margaret Hayes Secretary
Billy Bletcher Entertainer in hospital (scenes deleted)
Al Bridge Jake, 'The Mister'
Jan Buckingham Mrs. Sullivan
Chick Collins Capital
Jimmy Conlin Trusty
Jimmie Dundee Labor
Director
Preston Sturges
Producer Paul Jones
Preston Sturges
Writer Preston Sturges
Cinematography John F. Seitz
Musician Leo Shuken
Charles Bradshaw


In Preston Sturges ' classic comedy of Depression America, filmmaker John L. Sullivan ( Joel McCrea ), fed up with directing profitable comedies like Ants in Your Plants of 1939 , is consumed with the desire to make a serious social statement in his upcoming film, Oh, Brother, Where Art Thou? . Unable to function in the rarefied atmosphere of Hollywood, Sullivan decides to hit the road, disguised as a tramp, and touch base with the "real" people of America. But Sullivan's studio transforms his odyssey into a publicity stunt, providing the would-be nomad with a luxury van, complete with butler ( Robert Grieg ) and valet ( Eric Blore ). Advised by his servants that the poor resent having the rich intrude upon them, Sullivan escapes his retinue and continues his travels incognito. En route, he meets The Girl ( Veronica Lake ), a down-and-out failed actress. Experiencing first hand the scroungy existence of real-life hoboes, Sullivan returns to Hollywood full of bleeding-heart fervor. After first arranging for The Girl's screen test, he heads for the railyards, intending to improve the lot of the local rail-riders and bindlestiffs by handing out ten thousand dollars in five-dollar bills. Instead, Sullivan is cold-cocked by a tramp, who steals Sullivan's clothes and identification. When the tramp is run over by a speeding train, the world at large is convinced that the great John L. Sullivan is dead. Meanwhile, the dazed Sullivan, dressed like a bum with no identification on his person, is arrested and put to work on a brutal Southern chain gang. With its almost Shakespearean combination of uproarious comedy and grim tragedy, Sullivan's Travels is Sturges' masterpiece and one of the finest movies about movies ever made. — Hal Erickson
Edition Details
Edition Special Edition
Distributor Criterion
Chapters 23
Release Date 2002
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 B&W
Subtitles English
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Audio Commentary by Noah Baumbach, Kenneth Bowser, Christopher Guest and Michael McKean
Preston Sturges: The Rise and Fall of an American Dreamer, a 76-minute American Masters documentary by Kenneth Bowser
Interview with Preson Sturges' widow Sandy Sturges
Hedda Hopper Interview with Preston Sturges
Archival Audio Recordings of Sturges singing his Original Composition "My Love" and reciting the poem "If I Were King"
Storyboards and Blueprints
Production Stills Archive
Scrapbook of Original Publicity Materials
Original Theatrical Trailer