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STARS BEHIND BARS: Veronica Lake and Joel McCrea in a scene from the new Sturges picture, "Sullivan's Travels." This is the story of an idealistic film director who, tired of making "popular" pictures decided to see the seamy side of lite for himself with a view to producing a film-with-a-message. He is accompanied by a disillusioned Hollywood "extra" girl; and one of their experiences is shown above

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 152, 22 May 1942, Page 11

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STARS BEHIND BARS: Veronica Lake and Joel McCrea in a scene from the new Sturges picture, "Sullivan's Travels." This is the story of an idealistic film director who, tired of making "popular" pictures decided to see the seamy side of lite for himself with a view to producing a film-with-a-message. He is accompanied by a disillusioned Hollywood "extra" girl; and one of their experiences is shown above New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 152, 22 May 1942, Page 11

STARS BEHIND BARS: Veronica Lake and Joel McCrea in a scene from the new Sturges picture, "Sullivan's Travels." This is the story of an idealistic film director who, tired of making "popular" pictures decided to see the seamy side of lite for himself with a view to producing a film-with-a-message. He is accompanied by a disillusioned Hollywood "extra" girl; and one of their experiences is shown above New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 152, 22 May 1942, Page 11

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