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Synopsis
As for the opening reels, the principal motivating factor is money. After a deliberately confusing pre-credit sequence (not explained until the film's punch line), Tom Jeffers (Joel McCrea) and Gerry Jeffers (Claudette Colbert) are married. "And so they lived happily ever after," exults a title card, "...or did they?" Well, they didn't. After five years of marriage, Tom hasn't raised a dime with his pie-in-the-sky inventions. Using the sort of logic common to Sturges heroines, Gerry decides that the only way to help her husband is to divorce him, marry a wealthy man, and use the second husband's money to finance Tom's schemes. Borrowing money from a generous self-made business mogul known only as the Wienie King (Robert Dudley), Gerry boards a train to Palm Beach, FL, where all the rich folk go. En route, she is "adopted" by the Ale & Quail Club, a group of perpetually drunken millionaires whose idea of a good time is to shoot their rifles at everything that moves (among the club members are such Sturges regulars as William Demarest, Robert Warwick, Jimmy Conlin, Robert Greig, Jack Norton, and Dewey Robinson). Taking refuge from this rowdy crew, Gerry makes the acquaintance of likeable stuffed shirt John D. Hackensacker III (Rudy Vallee), who happens to be one of the wealthiest men in the Western Hemisphere. While Gerry spoons with Hackensacker in Palm Beach, the confused Tom (remember him?) dallies with Hackensacker's man-crazy sister, Princess Centimillia (Mary Astor). How all this straightens itself out is better seen than described, which is pretty much the case whenever one discusses Sturges' singular work, and The Palm Beach Story is vintage Sturges with one side-splitting sequence after another. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

George Anderson The Gent
Sig Arno Toto
Mary Astor Princess Centimillia
Roscoe Ates Fourth Member Ale and Quail Club
Monte Blue Doorman
Claudette Colbert Gerry Jeffers
Jimmy Conlin Mr. Asweld
William Demarest Members of Ale & Quail Club
Robert Dudley Wienie King
Robert Greig Third Member Ale and Quail Club
Harry Hayden Prospect
Esther Howard Wienie King Wife
Joel McCrea Tom Jeffers
Torben Meyer Dr. Kluck
Jack Norton Second Member Ale and Quail Club
Franklin Pangborn Manager
Dewey Robinson Fifth Member Ale and Quail Club
Rudy Vallee John D. Hackensacker III
Robert Warwick Mr. Hinch
Esther Michelson Near-sighted woman

Production Crew

Ernst Fegte Art Director
Hans Dreier Art Director
Victor Milner Cinematographer
Victor Young Composer (Music Score)
Irene Costume Designer
Preston Sturges Director
Stuart Gilmore Editor
Wally Westmore Makeup
Paul Jones Producer
Preston Sturges Screenwriter
Harry Lindgren Sound/Sound Designer
Walter Oberst Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1942
Runtime: 88
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Paramount

Release
by Paramount