Review of Sullivan's Travels (1941) by Dustin D — 27 Dec 2013
"Sullivan's Travels" is an interesting commentary on Hollywood and the Great Depression. Nice to see 1941 Kansas City in the background of one scene (although it was probably a matte painting).
The final act is like a condensed version of "12 Years a Slave," except the main character is white, he's a prisoner rather than a slave, and actually has a character arc.
This review of Sullivan's Travels (1941) was written by Dustin D on 27 Dec 2013.
Sullivan's Travels has generally received very positive reviews.
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