Described as "a beautifully trenchant satire" by the New York Times, this screwball classic from the golden age of Hollywood is the pinnacle of several comedy masterpieces directed by Preston Sturges in the early 1940s. Renowned as the finest movie-about-a-movie ever made, Sullivan's Travels...More
What holds interest in THE GLASS KEY is not the convoluted plot full of red herrings (until the murderer is unmasked), but the performances of the three leads--Brian Donlevy, Veronica Lake and Alan Ladd. Ladd and Lake have some good chemistry going here, especially in the scene where they first...More