directed by PrestonSturges and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda. The film is based on a story by Monckton Hoffe about a mismatched couple who meet...
directors and actors have collaborated numerous times and have become noteworthy for their partnerships. Note: In some instances, the body ofwork is too extensive...
emerged as the director and host of The Old Gold Comedy Theater, an NBC radio anthology series, after PrestonSturges, who had turned the job down, recommended...
(also 1943). She starred in the film noir Phantom Lady with Franchot Tone, the PrestonSturges comedy Hail the Conquering Hero, and the John Wayne western...
Return of Frank James (1940) with Gene Tierney. He then played opposite Barbara Stanwyck in PrestonSturges's The Lady Eve (1941), and again teamed with Tierney...
Bergman, for which he received another Oscar nomination, and PrestonSturges' The Miracle of Morgan's Creek (1944). Though ethnically Armenian, his many...
Grand Prix, the reels were turned over to Sturges. Frankenheimer was ahead in schedule, and the McQueen-Sturges project was called off.[citation needed]...
began to notice Tracy with The Power and the Glory (1933). The story of a man's rise to prosperity had a screenplay by PrestonSturges and Tracy's performance...
newspaperwoman with Gary Cooper (1941). In PrestonSturges's romantic comedy The Lady Eve (1941), she plays a slinky, sophisticated con-woman who "gives off...
was influenced by the works of director PrestonSturges and writers such as William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor (who was known for her Southern literature;...
MacMurray signed with Paramount Pictures in 1934. In the 1930s, MacMurray workedwith film directors Billy Wilder and PrestonSturges, and actors Barbara Stanwyck...
attitudinal, all delivered at a rapid clip in overlapping languages that PrestonSturges or Howard Hawks would have admired." In 2014, Rock scripted, directed...
City. He was interred at Bonaventure Cemetery. Biography portal Listofactorswith Academy Award nominations Obituary Variety, September 6, 1971. "Charles...
Milland frequentlyworked in science fiction and horror films. He also directed himself in four films. The lists below chronicle Ray Milland's work in both...
from the PrestonSturges film Sullivan's Travels (1941), whose lead character, movie director John Sullivan, had planned to make a film with that title...
sister-in-law of actress Maeve Kinkead. Sturges-Close-Merrill-Robertson Director PrestonSturges married Eleanor Post Close, the daughter of Edward Bennett...
the play adapted into a film: a script was written by PrestonSturges, and she offered to work for nothing and pay the director herself, but no studio...
times before the actor relented and did it Ford's way. Despite his often difficult and demanding personality, many actorswhoworkedwith Ford acknowledged...
approve of her choice of career. She played the lead in Strictly Dishonorable (1930) by PrestonSturges, which her parents attended. Confronted with her evident...
logging in the U.S. Northwest, (PrestonSturges conceived the film Sullivan's Travels after hearing Garfield tell of his hobo adventures), Garfield made...
PrestonSturges' mature The Palm Beach Story (1942) had been accepted some re-evaluation over the years as a comedic classic, where she did one of the...