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Four More Screenplays
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (1995)
Authors: Preston Sturges, Brian Henderson, and Tom Sturges
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Great comedy films
Contains the screenplay for "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek" (to my taste, the most hilarious film of all time). When I worked as a cataloger at Newport Public Library, I constantly told my co-workers that I thought Preston Sturges wrote better dialogue than Shakespeare. I could prune lines from "Hamlet," but I couldn't cut a single line from "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek."


Preston Sturges
Published in Hardcover by Simon & Schuster (1990)
Authors: Preston Sturges and Sandy Sturges
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Learn about the man, not about the work
The strange title and author attribution of this (auto)biography of movie writer/director Sturges is revealed in the last paragraph, and I won't give it away here. Trust me to say that this is a fascinating look into Preston Sturges' life as it is revealed by the man himself. Revealing? For example, the time spent by Sturges working on his six Hollywood classics (starting with "The Great McGinty" and ending with "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek") are briefly covered in approximately 50 pages. Instead of concentrating his life into the three years that made him famous, Sturges spreads his story out equally to all years of his life, spending an equal amount of time on his toddlership. Fortunately, Sturges' life is interesting and by the time you arrive with him in Hollywood, you may agree with him that it's not necessarily as high a pinnacle as it may seem.

What you discover here is that Sturges, while a gifted writer and director, was something of a strange chap. His early life, while providing him many of the anecdotes that he would later incorporate into his movies, weren't necessarily guiding him to the silver screen. By tricks of simple fate, Sturges avoided a career as a perfumer, a broker, and an inventor. And, before Hollywood, there was a chance that he would have stayed a playwright on Broadway. For a man with the drive for success and money, though, no place but Hollywood in those years had quite the means to deliver the goods.

There's a few pictures to round out the book and a nice bibliography. As a starting point to discovering more about Sturges' work, this is a great book. About that work, though, one must look elsewhere.

Excellent companion volume to Curtis's bio
The best biography (to date) of Preston Sturges is "Between Flops" by James Curtis, but this well-edited edition of Preston's own unfinished autobiography makes a wonderful companion volume to that vivid bio.

Sleeping Beauty
A great autobiography that anyone who is a Sturges fan will love. He writes extremely well, and the life he tells about is a fascinating one. Why this book is not more widely known and discussed is a mystery. Had Sturges never made a movie (and he devotes little space to that aspect of his life), or if anyone reading the book would happen to not know who Sturges is, the book would hold up just as well. His wife Sandy did an excellent job of editing Sturges' journals and writings to come up with what will one day become known as literary classic that will stand alongside his film masterpieces.


Five Screenplays
Published in Paperback by University of California Press (1986)
Authors: Preston Sturges and Brian Henderson
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brilliant
Sturges was brilliantly funny, and these scripts are beautifully constructed. Make a point to see HAIL, THE CONQUERING HERO; it's his best film, and includes arguably his funniest scene (the mayor dictates a speech to his son then his secretary).

The master of witty dialogue
These screenplays contain some of the wittiest lines ever written. To my taste, Preston Sturges wrote better dialogue than Shakespeare. This volume contains the screenplay to one of my favorite films, "Christmas in July" -- one of the warmest and funniest fims ever made. Puts Shakespeare back with the shipping news.


Between Flops: A Biography of Preston Sturges
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (2000)
Author: James Curtis
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Some interesting anecdotes, but leaves you hanging.
The first part of this book was mildly interesting for the anecdotes relating to Preston Sturges' fascinating early life & career(s). But as it proceeeds through his Hollywood period & beyond it gets thinner & vaguer. When it ended, I wasn't even sure what happened to Mr. Sturges, he just seemed to disappear & the book just stopped. Or was my edition missing a chapter?

Best bio of Preston Sturges
An outstanding biography. Though concise, this is much better written than longer biographies of Preston Sturges. Curtis provides all the essentials, and does so in a well-structured and well-written style. Takes less time to read than the bios by Spoto and Jacobs, but the reader comes away with a much more vivid portrait of Sturges.


Christmas in July
Published in Paperback by Contentville Press (1901)
Authors: Preston Sturges and Tom Sturges
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Christmas in July: The Life and Art of Preston Sturges
Published in Paperback by University of California Press (1994)
Author: Diane Jacobs
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A cup of coffee : a comedy about business
Published in Unknown Binding by S. French ()
Author: Preston Sturges
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The Great McGinty
Published in Paperback by Contentville Press (1901)
Authors: Preston Sturges and Tom Sturges
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Hail the Conquering Hero
Published in Paperback by Contentville Press (2001)
Authors: Preston Sturges and Tom Sturges
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Intrepid Laughter
Published in Hardcover by Scarecrow Press (1985)
Author: Andrew Dickos
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