Review of Sullivan's Travels (1941) by Timothy M — 29 Dec 2010
Very good. Not anywhere near as nasty as most Hollywood satires, but then it doesn't wholly fit into that subgenre. Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake aren't the greatest performers around, but I like them just fine, and they've got the appropriate chemistry.
I disliked the third-act device of amnesia, and the rather forced and obvious ending, but no matter. An entertaining piece of work all the same.
This review of Sullivan's Travels (1941) was written by Timothy M on 29 Dec 2010.
Sullivan's Travels has generally received very positive reviews.
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