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  2. The first, Unfaithfully Yours (1948), was not initially well received by either reviewers or the public, though its critical reputation has since improved. However, his second Fox film, The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend (1949), was the first serious flop in star Betty Grable 's career, and Sturges was again on his own.

  3. The film was based on a 1933 short story by Sturges then titled "Symphony Story," and initially proposed under the title Unfinished Symphony.

    • Preston Sturges
    • 105 minutes
    • 1948
    • 3 min
  4. Oct 24, 2016 · It includes an introduction with Terry Jones; a group commentary with scholars (always the best for this kind of stuff) James Harvey, Diane Jacobs, and Brian Henderson; an interview with Preston Sturges’ last (fourth) wife; and some other miscellaneous stuff.

  5. Jul 20, 2017 · Though he directed a few more movies over the years, Unfaithfully Yours (1948) was the last great hurrah from one of Hollywood’s greatest comedy writer-directors, Preston Sturges. But Lawdy, what a way to go out.

  6. Unfaithfully Yours. In this pitch-black comedy from legendary writer-director Preston Sturges, Rex Harrison stars as Sir Alfred De Carter, a world-famous symphony conductor consumed with the suspicion that his wife is having an affair.

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  7. May 17, 2017 · In his autobiographical notes Sturges reflected, “Unfaithfully Yours received much critical acclaim and lost a fortune.” That the film failed contributed to the steep decline of his increasingly precarious career.

  8. Preston Sturges Produced by Preston Sturges Written by Preston Sturges Featuring Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell, Rudy Vallee Running time 96 minutes