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Subtitle Sullivan's Travels | DELUXE VERSION |

is a landmark 1941 Hollywood satire that explores the purpose of entertainment versus social realism. Written and directed by Preston Sturges , the film is famous for its "message about not having a message," ultimately arguing that the gift of laughter is more valuable than heavy-handed moralizing. Core Premise & Plot

The film follows (Joel McCrea), a successful director of shallow comedies who grows ashamed of his wealth and wants to make a gritty "message movie" titled O Brother, Where Art Thou? . Sullivan's Travels (1941) - Plot - IMDb subtitle Sullivan's Travels

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