The Lady Eve (1941)

Positively the Same Dame!

Charles (Henry Fonda) finds himself reunited with Jean (Barbara Stanwyck), never once making the connection that she was posing as the Lady Eve.

Directed by Preston Sturges.

Released in 1941 by Universal.

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  • setting: Ship
  • theme: Forgiveness
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  • actor: William Demarest
  • actor: Barbara Stanwyck
  • actor: Henry Fonda
  • actor: Charles Coburn
  • director: Preston Sturges
  • producer: Albert Lewin
  • producer: Buddy G. DeSylva
  • producer: William LeBaron
  • producer: Paul Jones
  • cinematographer: Victor Milner
  • composer: Gil Grau
  • composer: Leo Shuken
  • composer: Sigmund Krumgold
  • composer: John Leipold
  • composer: Charles Bradshaw
  • composer: Phil Boutelje
  • editor: Stuart Gilmore
  • costume-designer: Edith Head
  • role-name: 'Colonel' Harry Harrington
  • role-name: Charles 'Charlie' Poncefort Pike
  • role-name: Eugenia 'Jean' Harrington
  • role-name: Ambrose 'Muggsy' Murgatroyd
  • screenwriter: Monckton Hoffe
  • screenwriter: Preston Sturges
  • year: 1941
  • studio: Universal