Hello, my name is Ana I'm a wife and mother. I'm always looking for ways to better myself and my family. I love crafts especially Dollhouse Miniatures in 1:12 scale, fashion (Plus size), cooking, reading, jewelry making, and boating. You can easily find me on the hunt for treasures at thrift stores and deals at the Dollar Tree. We are a 1 income home our budget is tight.
Christmas in July is a 1940 American screwball comedy[2] film written and directed by Preston Sturges, and starring Dick Powell and Ellen Drew. Enjoy the Full length move (above).
Based on Sturges' unproduced 1931 play A Cup of Coffee, it follows an ambitious clerk who is tricked into thinking he has won $25,000 in a slogan contest for a coffee company, and begins using his believed winnings to fulfill his dreams. It was Sturges' second film as writer-director, after The Great McGinty (1940).
Directed by Preston Sturges
Screenplay by Preston Sturges
Based on A Cup of Coffee
1931 play
by Preston Sturges
Produced by
Paul Jones
Buddy G. DeSylva[i]
Starring
Dick Powell
Ellen Drew
Raymond Walburn
William Demarest
Cinematography Victor Milner
Edited by Ellsworth Hoagland
Music by
John Leipold[i]
Leo Shuken[i]
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date
October 18, 1940
Running time 67 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
I've been a Dollar Tree Hauler for over 9 years. I share my finds on my You tube channel (above). I encourage you to subscribe to my channel. My Dollar Tree finds have helped my family make ends meet and provide a passive income doing videos. Dollar Tree often has close out finds like name brand medicines, household goods, foods, clothing/socks, beauty, and more.
I look forward to my trips to the store not knowing what I can find. Although, the prices have increased and you have less economical finds to choose from...they are still there. Hidden gems that are still at their rock bottom prices.
Don't get me wrong. I'm am disappointed that they have integrated so quickly with these price increases and continue to increase. Honestly, in the beginning of the change I felt a sense of betrayal. I felt that they didn't care about the effects on the loyal customers like myself. Dollar Tree has been a life line to alot of families. Many that live paycheck to paycheck. But I knew it couldn't be helped with all the economical changes due to politics and government. Now back to the finds.
This particular trip I felt like I was in Daiso. We don't have one here on the East Coast so to find Kawaii type items for only $1.25 each I was like a kid in the candy store (video above).
These themed Kawaii items are located in the school supply section at the top of the store. As soon as you enter. So, there are still good deals to be found.