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Christmas in July is a 1940 American screwball comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, and starring Dick Powell and Ellen Drew. Based on Sturges' unproduced 1931 play A Cup of Coffee , it follows an ambitious clerk who is tricked into thinking he has won $25,000 in a slogan contest for a coffee company, and begins using his ...
- October 18, 1940
- John Leipold, Leo Shuken
- A Cup of Coffee, 1931 play, by Preston Sturges
When the coworkers of Jimmy MacDonald (Dick Powell) play a prank and trick him into thinking that's he's won the grand prize money in a slogan contest for a coffee company, he is thrilled and makes...
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- Dick Powell
- Preston Sturges
- Comedy
Christmas in July: Directed by Preston Sturges. With Dick Powell, Ellen Drew, Raymond Walburn, Alexander Carr. After the co-workers of an ambitious clerk trick him into thinking he has won $25,000 in a slogan contest, he begins to use the money to fulfill his dreams.
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- Comedy, Drama, Music
- Preston Sturges
- 1940-10-25
Sep 15, 2019 · Christmas in July: Directed by Myles Matsuno. With Erin Ownbey, Reiley McClendon, Grayson Russell, Lacy Hartselle. Daniel is a once-famous musician running away from his talent.
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- Family
- Myles Matsuno
- 2019-09-15
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Christmas In July -- (Movie Clip) Reason Enough For Rejoicing! Jimmy (Dick Powell), Betty (Ellen Drew) and almost everybody in the office believes he's just won $25,000 in a slogan contest, as even the boss (Ernest Truex) comes around, in Preston Sturges' Christmas In July, 1940.
Dec 13, 2023 · “Christmas in July” is a heartwarming 1940 movie about dreams, hope, and unexpected joy. It’s a feel-good film with catchy tunes, memorable characters, and a timeless message of never giving up on your dreams. The movie’s witty dialogue, comedic moments, and enduring appeal make it a classic example of golden-age Hollywood filmmaking.