Review of Sullivan's Travels (1941) by Jason D — 25 May 2010
An eclectic mix of screwball comedy and dialogical profundity that varies in its effectiveness. there are big holes in the plot and some very dated and/or cliche scenes, many of them self-referential (this is one of the first overtly self-referential hollywood movies), but on the whole the film's message is timeless and applies today.
This review of Sullivan's Travels (1941) was written by Jason D on 25 May 2010.
Sullivan's Travels has generally received very positive reviews.
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