Review of Sullivan's Travels (1941) by Pierluigi P — 25 Jan 2015
An enjoyable comedy set in the forefront of the depression era in America. The film does tackle and raise social and political questions which still stand up today, however making a film revolving around a wealthy Hollywood producer meeting a down-on-her luck actress turned tramp is sort of hampered by the fact that she is played by a very well-known Hollywood actress and does not physically look poor at all.
Unfortunately some aspects (like certain portrayals and acting) have not aged particularly well in this film.
This review of Sullivan's Travels (1941) was written by Pierluigi P on 25 Jan 2015.
Sullivan's Travels has generally received very positive reviews.
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