Lady Eva

Titolo originale: The Lady Eve
Regia: Preston Sturges |
Anno: 1941
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Romance
Tag: daughter | ship | snake | gambling | passenger | fraud | romcom | deception | con artist | money | revenge | wealth | hair | black and white | cardsharp | screwball comedy | gold digger |
Cast: Barbara Stanwyck | Henry Fonda | Charles Coburn | Eugene Pallette | William Demarest | Eric Blore | Melville Cooper | Martha O'Driscoll | Janet Beecher | Robert Greig | Dora Clement | Luis Alberni | Bobby Barber | Eddie Hall | Arthur Stuart Hull | Wilda Bennett | Evelyn Beresford | Georgie Cooper | Bess Flowers | Kenneth Gibson | Alfred Hall | Bertram Marburgh | George Melford | Gayne Whitman | Abdullah Abbas | Norman Ainsley | Mary Akin | Jan Buckingham | Madge Crane | Mitchell Ingraham | Barry Norton | Robert Warwick | Sam Ash | Robert Dudley | Cyril Ring | Harry A. Bailey | Jack W. Johnston | Julius Tannen | Arthur Hoyt | Ambrose Barker | Wilson Benge | Al Bridge | Ken Carpenter | Jimmy Conlin | Nell Craig | Eva Dennison | Helen Dickson | Betty Farrington | Almeda Fowler | Harry Depp | Pauline Drake | Franklyn Farnum | John Hartley | Sheldon Jett | Richard Kipling | Jack Richardson | Wanda McKay | Ella Neal | Torben Meyer | Esther Michelson | Bert Moorhouse | Suzanne Ridgway | Ronald R. Rondell | Frank Moran | Joseph North | Barbara Pepper | Jean Phillips | Victor Potel | Frances Raymond | Harry Rosenthal | Reginald Sheffield | Larry Steers | Bert Stevens | Dorothy Vernon | Wally Walker | Pat West |

Su un transatlantico un giovane milionario, piuttosto ingenuo, cade nella trappola tesagli da un baro di professione e dalla sua bella figlia Jean. Ma la situazione si complica quando la ragazza si innamora davvero della vittima. Quando il milionario scopre la verità lascia Jean che per riconquistarlo si trasforma nell'aristocratica Lady Eve.

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Charles: You ought to put handles on that skull. M [...] D
Charles: You're so fine. You're so - I don't deser [...] D
Jean: Do you know Charles? Sir Alfred McGlennan K [...] D
Charles: No, it's just that this girl on the boat. [...] D
Charles: It couldn't have been on the SS Southern [...] D
Jean: How was everything up the Amazon? Charles: [...] D
Jean: See anything you like? D
'Colonel' Harrington: Ah, there you are. Well, it [...] D
Charles: The name of Angus will never cross my lip [...] D
Jean: I don't know why it is, but a sucker always [...] D
Muggsy: Goodbye, Prof. Don't take any wooden money [...] D
Gerald: What I can't understand is how he finished [...] D
'Colonel' Harrington: There's as fine a specimen o [...] D
Charles: [speaking of card playing] Now you, on th [...] D
Jean: I don't see why I have to do all the dirty w [...] D
Charles: [unaware he has been targeted by a couple [...] D
Mr. Pike: Will you talk to her? Charles: I'll rot [...] D
Charles: Weren't her eyes closer together? Muggsy [...] D
Charles: What I am trying to say is - only I'm not [...] D
Mr. Pike: You haven't been hitting the bottle late [...] D
First Steward: They don't want anything else. They [...] D
Charles: Snakes are my life, in a way. Jean: What [...] D
Charles: Vernon? I thought you said his name was H [...] D
Charles: Would you care to come in, and see Emma? [...] D
Jean: I think he's going to ask me to marry him. [...] D
Charles: A girl of sixteen's practically an idiot [...] D
Jean: They say a moonlit deck is a woman's busines [...] D
Gerald: D'you want the strippers on the right or t [...] D
Jean: [as Lady Eve] Oh, now you're upset. Oh, dear [...] D
Charles: You have the darnedest way of bumping a f [...] D
Charles: [sniffs] Holy Moses! Jean: What's the ma [...] D
'Colonel' Harrington: The trouble with people who [...] D
Jean: What were you doing up the Amazon? Charles: [...] D
Charles: Cecil? Jean: [as Lady Eve] It's pronounc [...] D
Jean: [as Lady Eve] I knew you'd be that way... . [...] D
Jean: [in her Eve persona] Naturally I was frightf [...] D
Jean: Don't you like my perfume? Charles: Like it [...] D
Charles: It's funny to be kneeling here at your fe [...] D
Charles: When they brought you back, it was before [...] D
[Jean screams upon waking] 'Colonel' Harrington: [...] D
Jean: Boy, would I like to see you givin' some old [...] D
Charles: I hope your niece doesn't think I'm a hal [...] D
Jean: Oh, it's not that I mind your doing card tri [...] D
Mr. Pike: Will you throw that roughneck out of her [...] D
'Colonel' Harrington: Greetings, my little minx. I [...] D
Jean: [in her Eve persona] You go upstairs and tak [...] D
Second Ship's Waiter: Good morning, sir. Fruit, ce [...] D
Charles: Eve. Jean: [as Lady Eve] Yes, darling. [...] D
Jean: [as Lady Eve] Ohhh. Were you in love with he [...] D
Muggsy: You tryin' to tell me this ain't the same [...] D
Party Guest: Did you hear how the Lady Eve got to [...] D
Jean: I need him like the ax needs the turkey. D
Jean: [as Lady Eve] What did you say, dear? Charl [...] D
[last lines] Muggsy: [squeezing himself quietly o [...] D
'Colonel' Harrington: I don't think you realize th [...] D
Jean: [while observing Charles from her pocket mir [...] D
Jean: You have a right to have an ideal. Oh, I gue [...] D
Charles: There's just one thing. I feel it's only [...] D
Jean: You see, Hopsi, you don't know very much abo [...] D
Jean: I think Charles is in love with me. Gerald: [...] D
Charles: They look too much alike to be the same. D
'Colonel' Harrington: Very depressing having your [...] D
Jean: Hello, Hopsie. Charles: Make it Charlie, wi [...] D
Charles: And I have no right to be in your cabin. [...] D
Jean: [as Lady Eve] Oh, there he is. Charles: I h [...] D
Charles: Who did you elope with? Jean: [as Lady E [...] D
'Colonel' Harrington: That's the tragedy of the ri [...] D
'Colonel' Harrington: Are you really in love with [...] D
Jean: Boy, would I like to see you giving some old [...] D
Lawyer at Phone in Pike's Office: But he says she [...] D
'Colonel' Harrington: [Hurrying into her room afte [...] D
Muggsy: That's the same dame. She looks the same, [...] D
Muggsy: You don't happen to be a mouthpiece, do yo [...] D
Charles: I wouldn't have frightened you for anythi [...] D
Mr. Pike: All she wants is for you to go to New Yo [...] D
Jean: [after screaming and running down the hallwa [...] D
Jean: [as Lady Eve] He was just a groom on father' [...] D
[Jean is crying on her bed] 'Colonel' Harrington: [...] D
'Colonel' Harrington, Jean: What's the matter w [...] D
Jean: [spotting Charles] Oh, there he is! Charles [...] D
Charles: I shouldn't think that kind of idol was s [...] D
Jean: [as Lady Eve] Isn't your son feeling well? [...] D
Muggsy: I wanna ask you a hypo-thermical question. [...] D
Charles: Do you think they're dancing anyplace on [...] D
Charles: Why don't you marry one of them? Jean: W [...] D
Charles: By the way, my name's Pike. Jean: Oh, ev [...] D
Jean: [snuggling happily] Oh, you don't know what [...] D
Steward: Breakfast, sir? Charles: What'd you say? [...] D
Charles: Men - that is, lots of men, are more care [...] D

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