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The Lady Eve

The Lady Eve

Paramount Pictures (1941)
DVD ISO
PG
715515011624
Comedy | Romance
USA | English | Black & White | 01:37

(Preston Sturges) wrote and directed this classic romantic comedy starring Henry Fonda and Barbara Stanwyck, who are involved in a scintillating battle of the sexes, as Sturges points up the terrors of sexual passion and the unattainability of the romantic ideal. Henry Fonda plays Charles Pike, the heir to the Pike Ale fortune ("The Ale That Won for Yale"). An ophiologist (a snake expert), he just spent a year "up the Amazon" looking for rare snakes with his cynical and protective guardian/valet Muggsy (William Demarest). He arrives to board the S.S. Southern Queen bound for New York, and immediately becomes the main order of business for a collection of single women looking to nab the eligible bachelor. Amongst those watching Charles board are a trio of con men and cardsharps -- Colonel Handsome Harry Harrington (Charles Coburn), his partner Gerald (Melville Cooper), and the Colonel's daughter Jean (Barbara Stanwyck). All three see Charles as a pushover and at dinner, while all the women are ogling Charles, Jean wins the day by sticking out her foot and tripping him. Complaining to Charles that he should watch where he is going, she gets him to escort her to her cabin so that she can replace her broken heel. Charles is sexually attracted to Jean, but when Charles is about to make a pass at her, she pulls back, telling him, "You ought to be put in a cage." Back in the dining room, Charles is introduced to the Colonel and the three play cards, Charles winning $500 from the Colonel and $100 from Jean. But Charles is merely being set-up for the next game when the Colonel will come in for the kill. Back at Jean's cabin, Charles and Jean sit close and something happens she hadn't planned -- she becomes attracted to Charles too. The next morning, Muggsy warns Charles that the Colonel and Jean are cardsharks, but Charles won't hear of it. Meanwhile, the Colonel is looking forward to fleecing Charles, but Jean doesn't want any part of it. Jean participates in the card game between Charles and the Colonel, making sure than the Colonel doesn't cheat. But while Jean waits on deck for Charles after the game, the Colonel plays Charles a game of double-or-nothing, with Charles losing $32,000. Jean, angry with her father, makes the Colonel tears up Charles' check. The next morning, Muggsy proves to Charles the three are con artists. Devastated, Charles shows Jean the photograph, claiming he knew she was a criminal the morning after he met her. Jean is determined to get even with Charles ("I hate that mug!"). Docking in New York, the Colonel reveals he merely palmed the $32,000 check. But that's not enough revenge for Jean. Impersonating an aristocratic English woman, Lady Eve Sidwich, Jean has herself introduced to Charles. Planning to make Charles to fall in love with her again, she intends to break his heart like he broke her own. As she explains, "I've got some unfinished business with him -- I need him like the axe needs the turkey." ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide


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Barbara Stanwyck Jean Harrington
Henry Fonda Charles Pike
Charles Coburn 'Colonel' Harrington
Eugene Pallette Mr. Horace Pike
William Demarest Muggsy
Eric Blore Sir Alfred McGlennan Keith
Melville Cooper Gerald
Martha O'Driscoll Martha
Janet Beecher Mrs. Janet Pike
Robert Greig Burrows
Dora Clement Gertrude
Luis Alberni Pike's Chef
Abdullah Abbas Man with Potted Palm
Norman Ainsley Sir Alfred's Servant
Mary Akin Passenger on Ship
Sam Ash Husband on Ship
Harry A. Bailey Lawyer
Bobby Barber Ship's Waiter with Toupee
Ambrose Barker Mac
Dorothy Barrett Party Guest
Wilson Benge First Butler at Party
Wilda Bennett Party Guest
Evelyn Beresford Party Guest
Al Bridge First Steward
Tex Brodus Racetrack Patron

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Edition details

Edition Criterion
Packaging Keep Case
Nr Discs 1
Screen Ratios Standard (1.33:1)
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC]
Subtitles English
Distributor Criterion
Layers Single side, Dual layer
Edition Release Date Oct 16, 2001
Regions 1