October 1940: Christmas in July

Christmas in July. Preston Sturges. 1940.

Oh my god. This is one of those spiralling-out-of-control comedies with plenty of room for embarrassment, which I have to watch from behind a pillow. But it’s really good. Such great lines and so likeable characters.

Is this one of those films they show on TV every Xmas? Because it’d be perfect for that. The first time you watch it, it’s really too exciting, but on subsequent viewings you can just revel in the fantasy.

It’s a great little movie.

There’s a couple of references to The War: They decide to not, perhaps, go on holiday to Europe, and the swell cop alternatively calls the capitalist big-wig “Hitler” and “Mussolini”. As he should!

Popular movies in October 1940 according to IMDB:

PosterVotesRatingMovie
sc-tt0032553.jpg1464648.5The Great Dictator
sc-tt0033152.jpg95117.6The Thief of Bagdad
sc-tt0032338.jpg24747.6Christmas in July
sc-tt0032728.jpg29537.1The Long Voyage Home
sc-tt0032220.jpg5507.0Arise, My Love
sc-tt0032447.jpg6607.0Escape
sc-tt0032873.jpg12926.9One Night in the Tropics
sc-tt0032676.jpg13926.8Knute Rockne All American
sc-tt0033153.jpg5706.8Third Finger, Left Hand
sc-tt0033038.jpg8916.8Seven Sinners

This blog post is part of the Decade series.

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