Preston Sturges was a Hollywood film director, producer, and screenwriter who co-established California Pictures Corporation with Howard Robard Hughes Jr. Born as Edmund Preston Biden in Chicago, Illinois, Sturges entered Broadway productions in the late 1920s and produced his first play, "The Guinea Pig," in 1928. During the 1930s, Sturges worked on films for studios including Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, and Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer (MGM). He won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for The Great McGinty (1940).
1970 (year approximate) to 1979 (year approximate)
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Images of Lake Mead Marina and Nautical Flag Galley and Grogshop on postcard front. The back of the card has descriptions of other tourist destinations to visit around the marina including the Hoover Dam, taking a charter cruise, visiting the lodge, and dining at the Lake Mead Supper Club.