The King in The Lady Eve (1941 film)

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The King in *The Lady Eve* (1941) is a gruff, wealthy ale magnate and the father of Henry Fonda’s character, providing much of the film’s comic bluster and social contrast.

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsAlongside Barbara Stanwyck NERFINISHED
Eugene Pallette NERFINISHED
Henry Fonda NERFINISHED
appearsIn The Lady Eve NERFINISHED
The Lady Eve (1941 film) NERFINISHED
appearsInYear 1941
associatedWith beer industry
createdBy Preston Sturges NERFINISHED
familyRelation father of Charles Pike
filmGenreContext romantic comedy
gender male
languageOfWork English
medium film
narrativeFunction comic relief
social contrast to upper-class characters
nationality American
notableCharacteristic gruff manner
wealthy
occupation ale magnate
businessman
partOfWorkCast The Lady Eve (1941 film) NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Charles Coburn NERFINISHED
productionCompanyContext Paramount Pictures NERFINISHED
relatedTo Charles Pike NERFINISHED
setIn United States of America
surface form: United States
socialStatus wealthy industrialist
workDirectorContext Preston Sturges NERFINISHED

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Pallette portrayedCharacter The King in The Lady Eve (1941 film)
subject surface form: Eugene Pallette