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Christmas in July
Christmas in July
An office clerk loves entering contests in the hopes of someday winning a fortune and marrying the girl he loves. His latest attempt is the Maxford House Coffee Slogan Contest. As a joke, some of his co-workers put together a fake telegram which says that he won the $25,000 grand prize.
rating
6.9
runtime
67 min

Release

1940-10-25

Cast

Dick Powell
Dick Powell
as Jimmy McDonald
Ellen Drew
Ellen Drew
as Betsy Casey
Raymond Walburn
Raymond Walburn
as Dr. Maxford
Alexander Carr
Alexander Carr
as Mr. Shindel
William Demarest
William Demarest
as Mr. Bildocker
Ernest Truex
Ernest Truex
as Mr. Baxter
Franklin Pangborn
Franklin Pangborn
as Don Hartman - Radio Announcer
Rod Cameron
Rod Cameron
as Dick
Adrian Morris
Adrian Morris
as Tom
Harry Rosenthal
Harry Rosenthal
as Harry
Georgia Caine
Georgia Caine
as Mrs. MacDonald
Ferike Boros
Ferike Boros
as Mrs. Schwartz
Torben Meyer
Torben Meyer
as Mr. Schmidt
Julius Tannen
Julius Tannen
as Mr. Zimmerman
Al Bridge
Al Bridge
as Mr. Hillbeiner
Lucille Ward
Lucille Ward
as Mrs. Casey
Victor Potel
Victor Potel
as Davenola Salesman
George Anderson
George Anderson
as Mr. Jenkins (uncredited)
Sam Ash
Sam Ash
as Minor Role (uncredited)
Jan Buckingham
Jan Buckingham
as Ms. Pettypass (uncredited)
James Conaty
James Conaty
as Coworker (uncredited)
Jimmy Conlin
Jimmy Conlin
as Arbuster (uncredited)
Sayre Dearing
Sayre Dearing
as Coworker (uncredited)
Norah Gale
Norah Gale
as Minor Role (uncredited)
Harry Hayden
Harry Hayden
as Mr. Waterbury (uncredited)
Harry Hollingsworth
Harry Hollingsworth
as Juror (uncredited)
Arthur Hoyt
Arthur Hoyt
as Mild Juror (uncredited)
Arthur Stuart Hull
Arthur Stuart Hull
as Cashier (uncredited)
Tiny Jones
Tiny Jones
as Neighborhood Woman (uncredited)
Stanley Mack
Stanley Mack
as Juror (uncredited)
Hazel Marshall
Hazel Marshall
as Minor Role (uncredited)
Bob Mayo
Bob Mayo
as Minor Role (uncredited)
Eileen McAvoy
Eileen McAvoy
as Minor Role (uncredited)
Esther Michelson
Esther Michelson
as Sophie's Mother (uncredited)
Frank Mills
Frank Mills
as Cabbie Listening to Radio (uncredited)
Charles R. Moore
Charles R. Moore
as Porter in Maxford's Office (uncredited)
Frank Moran
Frank Moran
as Patrolman Murphy (uncredited)
Barry Norton
Barry Norton
as Co-Worker in Office (uncredited)
Ned Norton
Ned Norton
as Juror (uncredited)
Frank O'Connor
Frank O'Connor
as Juror (uncredited)
June Preston
June Preston
as Little Singing Blond Girl (uncredited)
Gus Reed
Gus Reed
as Juror (uncredited)
Georges Renavent
Georges Renavent
as Office Door Sign-Painter (uncredited)
Cyril Ring
Cyril Ring
as Coworker (uncredited)
Dewey Robinson
Dewey Robinson
as Large Juror (uncredited)
Jack Shea
Jack Shea
as Coworker (uncredited)
Sheila Sheldon
Sheila Sheldon
as Sophie (uncredited)
C.L. Sherwood
C.L. Sherwood
as Elevator Operator at End (uncredited)
Walter Soderling
Walter Soderling
as Weary Juror (uncredited)
Douglas Spencer
Douglas Spencer
as Man Listening to Radio (uncredited)
Larry Steers
Larry Steers
as Mr. Babcock (uncredited)
Kay Stewart
Kay Stewart
as Secretary (uncredited)
Preston Sturges
Preston Sturges
as Man at Shoeshine Stand (uncredited)
Alice Thomas
Alice Thomas
as Minor Role (uncredited)
Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
as Sam (uncredited)
Dale Van Sickel
Dale Van Sickel
as Co-Worker in Office (uncredited)
Cheryl Walker
Cheryl Walker
as Secretary (uncredited)
Dorothy Ward
Dorothy Ward
as Minor Role (uncredited)
Robert Warwick
Robert Warwick
as Juror (uncredited)
Pat West
Pat West
as Man with Phone (uncredited)
Beal Wong
Beal Wong
as Chinese Man Listening to Radio (uncredited)
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John Chard

Smarter than you may at first think. On the surface this effort from the brilliant Preston Sturges looks like a standard sugar coated feel good movie, but strip away the outer skin and you get a delightful collage of comedy, romance, satire, drama, and nudge nudge observations about hunger of wealth and all the spin offs that wealth creates. I don't deem it unfair to state that the films core plot of frivolity may not be to everyone's taste, but to me personally it ticks all the boxes for a joyride with more at its heart. The pace of the film is more in keeping with screwball comedies of the great era, but that is not to say that the film doesn't shift down a gear for poignant reflection, because it does, but ultimately the film is full of hilarity from many quarters, that is acted out accordingly from a sparky cast, and of course directed by a deity . A joyous winner that prods you in the ribs and gives a cheeky wink along the way. 9/10