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The Palm Beach Story
| Genre: | Comedy, Romance |
| Mood: | Farr-cical, Offbeat |
| Decade: | 1940's |
| Country: | United States |
| Director: | Preston Sturges |
| Actor: | Joel McCrea, Rudy Vallee |
| Actress: | Claudette Colbert, Mary Astor |
| Release Year: | 1942 |
| Studio: | MGM/Universal Home Video |
| Runtime: | 87 Mins. |
| Format: | Black & White |
| Rating: | Unrated |
| New On: | Site |
WHAT IT'S ABOUT:Tom Jeffers (McCrea) is a struggling architect whose shaky finances cause friction in his marriage to Gerry (Colbert). Gerry impulsively decides to leave Tom and travel by train to Palm Beach where quick divorces are possible. Unwilling to give Gerry up, Tom follows, but by the time he catches up with her, Gerry is being wooed by the mega-wealthy John D. Hackensacker, III (Vallee). Fortunately, John D.'s eccentric sister, the Princess Centimillia (Astor), takes an active interest in Tom. The question is: which will win out, love or money? WHY I LOVE IT:Preston Sturges's inspired romantic romp remains delightfully kooky and fresh. McCrea and Colbert create divinely combustible chemistry, and Astor almost steals the picture as the zany heiress (her title alone is priceless). And watch out for Sturges's peerless group of comic stock players (including stand-by William Demarest), seen here in the guise of "The Ale and Quail Club". Irresistible fun. |
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