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  1. 'The Notebooks of Major Thompson'; released in the United Kingdom as The Diary of Major Thompson) is a 1955 French comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, based on the 1954 novel Les Carnets du Major Thompson by Pierre Daninos, and starring Martine Carol and Jack Buchanan .

  2. 251 subscribers. 96. 10K views 1 year ago. This is Preston Sturges's final film, and one that's been very hard to see for a long time. This is the only cut I could find, and perhaps not the...

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  3. 1h 45m. IMDb RATING. 5.6 /10. 131. YOUR RATING. Rate. Comedy Romance. Major Thompson, an Englishman living in France, comments in his memoirs on the peculiarities of his French wife and friends. Director. Preston Sturges. Writers. Pierre Daninos. Preston Sturges. Stars. Jack Buchanan. Martine Carol. Noël-Noël. See production info at IMDbPro.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • Preston Sturges
    • 1955-12-09
  4. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A retired English officer living in Paris combats his beautiful, frivilous wife over the best way to raise their child. Cast & Crew. Read More. Preston Sturges. Director. Jack Buchanan. Major Thompson. Martine Carol. Mmartine. Totti Truman-taylor. Nurse. Catherine Boyl. Wife. André Luguet. Editor. Film Details.

    • Preston Sturges
    • Jack Buchanan
  5. Directed by Preston Sturges. Genres - Comedy | Sub-Genres - Comedy of Manners, Domestic Comedy | Run Time - 83 min. | Countries - France | MPAA Rating - NR. AllMovie Rating. 4. User Ratings (0) Your Rating. Overview. User Reviews. Cast & Crew. Related. Share on. facebook. twitter. Synopsis by Hal Erickson.

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  6. David Cairns 21 Apr 2010 8. The final film effort of producer-director-writer Preston Sturges. Once a Hollywood wunderkind of the 1940s, Sturges had fallen on hard times in the 1950s, and was forced to finance and film his last picture in France.

  7. 6 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 5/10. Preston Sturges bows out. TheLittleSongbird 17 February 2019. Preston Sturges', a fine director/writer whose career was too short, prime period (1940-1944) made for one of the best and most consistent golden years/prime periods for any director in my view.

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