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  1. The Lady Eve: Directed by Preston Sturges. With Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda, Charles Coburn, Eugene Pallette. A trio of classy card sharks targets a socially awkward brewery heir, until one of them falls in love with him.

  2. After one year in Amazon researching snakes, the naive ophidiologist Charles Pike returns to the United States in a transatlantic. Charles is the son of the Connecticut's brewery millionaire Mr. Pike and disputed by gold diggers.

  3. Introducing Jean as his niece, "Lady Eve Sidgewick" , she enchants the society of the Pike family's town, and only gains the suspicions of two people: Charles who does not know what to make at "Lady Eve"'s great resemblance to Jean, and Muggsy, who is sure they are the same woman.

  4. The Lady Eve (1941) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Charles : Eve. Jean : [as Lady Eve] Yes, darling. Charles : If there's one thing that distinguishes a man from a beast, it's the ability to understand, and understanding, forgive. Surely, the qualities of mercy, understanding and sweet forgiveness...

  6. Charles : Eve. Jean : [as Lady Eve] Yes, darling. Charles : If there's one thing that distinguishes a man from a beast, it's the ability to understand, and understanding, forgive. Surely, the qualities of mercy, understanding and sweet forgiveness...

  7. Sullivan's Travels: Directed by Preston Sturges. With Joel McCrea, Veronica Lake, Robert Warwick, William Demarest. Hollywood director John L. Sullivan sets out to experience life as a homeless person in order to gain relevant life experience for his next movie.

  8. The Lady Eve (1941) Parents Guide and Certifications from around the world.

  9. Pilgrims Chorus. (1845) (uncredited) from the opera "Tannhäuser". Written by Richard Wagner. Background music while Charles forgives Eve on their nuptial night train ride. Landlord, Fill the Flowing Bowl. (uncredited) Traditional. Sung and Whistled by Eugene Pallette.

  10. After The Mad Miss Manton (1938), this film, and You Belong to Me (1941), Henry Fonda always would refer to Barbara Stanwyck as his favorite leading lady. When Muggsy places a brush over his face and imitates Adolf Hitler , he actually is speaking Swedish.