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The Lady Eve (1941) Certificate U

The Lady Eve
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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(72%)
 
Starring: Barbara Stanwyck | Henry Fonda
Director: Preston Sturges
Studio: UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK
Run time: 90 mins
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Released: October 02, 2006

When Jean Harrington meets Charles Pike on a ship, a misunderstanding leaves them parting on bad terms. In order to win back his love, Jean disguises herself as an English lady and sets off to pursue him...

Radio Times

A wonderfully witty masterpiece, written and directed by the inimitable Preston Sturges. The plot gives a couple of near career-best roles to two of Hollywood's finest players, who are perfectly cast here. Henry Fonda, a wealthy young man obsessed by snakes, lays himself wide open to the schemes of professional con artist Charles Coburn and his daughter, Barbara Stanwyck. Fonda's buddy William Demarest intervenes, but Stanwyck, undeterred, later reappears in disguise at his palatial manse and tries again. Naturally, the slick, assured sexual opportunist falls for the gauche brewer's son who has spent a year up the Amazon, resulting in a witty, sparkling combination of romance and screwball comedy that is still unequalled. There was a 1956 remake with Mitzi Gaynor called The Birds and the Bees, but it didn't come within spitting distance of this great original.

Rating of 3 stars out of 5
Halliwell's Film Guide

Hectic romantic farce, the first to show its director's penchant for mixing up sexual innuendo, funny men and pratfalls. There are moments when the pace drops, but in general it's scintillating entertainment, especially after viewing its weak remake Th

Highest rated reviews

9 out of 9 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
Stanwyck In Excelsis

Tarr from , 5th July, 2005

I'm really not sure if there is a better Hollywood comedy extant than The Lady Eve. Unencumbered by all the low level businness that usually clutters up Sturges' films, The Lady Eve provides Barbara Stanwyck's finest moment. Her routine of a card sharp masquerading as an English duchess is textbook screwball comedy. Rent this and only give it back under duress.

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4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3.0 stars
Preposterous Ending

Penny from Anstruther, 24th February, 2007

This starts off really well...whilst they remain on the ship, but once they come ashore, the plot runs aground too. The second half is based on Henry Fonda's deception, but it's so ludicrous as to become a bit tiresome.

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2 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
A comedic treasure

SBC from London, 9th August, 2005

From one of the first great writer-directors of comedy this is one of Preston Sturges masterpieces. The 'card cheating' scene alone is worth watching this film for but there are many moments of brilliant dialogue and situational comedy. A young Henry Fonda excells at physical comedy but, for me, Stanwyck steels the film. Watch it, laugh and afterwards lament that dialogue just doesn't come like this anymore.

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Rated 5.0 stars
One of the best

Zamy from , 13th October, 2009

This is a comedy from the golden age of Hollywood, before the invention of the TV box in the corner changed our viewing habits forever. It would be difficult to fault this film. It’s witty, well designed and acted and, for once, director Preston Sturges keeps his penchant for frantic ‘business’ in check. Somehow, this film has a timeless quality that means that it delights in spite of being dated.

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Most recent reviews

Rated 3.0 stars
Garden Of Eden

A Customer from Birmingham, 24th October, 2008

Not Preston Sturges' best film (possibly Palm Beach Story) but at least this one doesn't have the annoying Eddie Bracken. The plot is rather ludicrous and all the male characters are idiots but it is a likeable film with good dialogue. Anything Eugene Palette says is always entertaining.

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Rated 3.0 stars
Good stuff

A Customer from London, 27th July, 2008

All because the actors in the main roles are so good. Barbara Stanwyck was exceptional.

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Rated 4.0 stars
the lady eve

ricky from , 20th May, 2008

very good romantic story line

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