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    Preston Sturges

    Film director, screenwriter

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  1. 4 days ago · If Chris Marker and Preston Sturges ever made a film together, it might have looked something like Grand Tour, a sweeping tale that moves from Rangoon to Manila, via Bangkok, Saigon and Osaka, as it weaves the stories of two disparate lovers towards a fateful reunion. The stowaways could scarcely be more Sturgian: he the urbane man on the run ...

  2. 22 hours ago · Another New York Times Reporter, Kyle Buchanan, interviewed Guadagnino and the film’s stars. The director told him that “[t]he approach of the movie is very old Hollywood, like Preston Sturges, Lubitsch. The leading characters were fierce, feisty, complex, yet fun and seductive.”

  3. The only Sturges film I haven’t seen is the French, they are a funny bunch so I can’t say anything. I think it’s worst than Great Moment, which is a mess but has that whole production hell where paramount re-edited his film to make it awful.

  4. 2 days ago · Originally the Players Restaurant by actor Preston Sturges in 1944 In the mid-1950s, Players was replaced by; Versailles and Quo Vadis. Kazumi remodeled the entire structure for the Imperial in 57. In 1990, it became the Roxbury owned by producer Eli Samaha (“Battlefield Earth”) and then-wife, actress Tia Carrere. Continues to change hands...

  5. 4 days ago · 191 likes, 0 comments - thefilmstage on May 24, 2024: "If Chris Marker and Preston Sturges ever made a film together, it might have looked something like Miguel Gomes' #GrandTour, a sweeping, ...". The Film Stage | If Chris Marker and Preston Sturges ever made a film together, it might have looked something like Miguel Gomes' #GrandTour, a ...

  6. 3 days ago · The best of this year’s festival as selected by Jacob Stolworthy, including a controversial body horror, one of the bleakest films in history – and definitely not ‘Megalopolis’

  7. 2 days ago · Preston Sturges was not employed by MGM. Sturges was Paramount's boy wonder of the early forties who directed such classics as "The Lady Eve" and "Sullivan's Travels." Source: Author professorjon. This quiz was reviewed by FunTrivia editor ozzz2002 before going online.

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