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Release Date:
February 25, 1941
Original Title:
The Lady Eve
Alternate Titles:
As Três Noites de Eva
En moderne Eva
I gynaika peirasmos
Kvinnan Eva
Lady Eva
Las tres noches de Eva
Nainen Eeva
Un Coeur pris au piège
Леди Ева
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
It's no accident when wealthy Charles falls for Jean. Jean is a con artist with her sights set on Charles' fortune. Matters complicate when Jean starts falling for her mark. When Charles suspects Jean is a gold digger, he dumps her. Jean, fixated on revenge and still pining for the millionaire, devises a plan to get back in Charles' life. With love and payback on her mind, she re-introduces herself to Charles, this time as an aristocrat named Lady Eve Sidwich.
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Additional Camera:
Guy Roe
Art Direction:
Ernst Fegté
Hans Dreier
Assistant Director:
Barton Adams
Mel Epstein
Assistant Editor:
Chandler House
Costume Design:
Edith Head
Director:
Preston Sturges
Director of Photography:
Victor Milner
Editor:
Stuart Gilmore
Executive Producer:
William LeBaron
Hairstylist:
Hollis Barnes
Makeup Artist:
Wally Westmore
Ben Nye
Music:
Gil Grau
Charles Bradshaw
Sigmund Krumgold
Phil Boutelje
John Leipold
Leo Shuken
Music Director:
Sigmund Krumgold
Producer:
Albert Lewin
Buddy G. DeSylva
Paul Jones
Props:
Robert McCrellis
Screenplay:
Preston Sturges
Script Supervisor:
Claire Behnke
Set Dressing Artist:
Sam Comer
Sound Engineer:
Ray Cossar
Sound Recordist:
Don Johnson
Harry Lindgren
Story:
Monckton Hoffe
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