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It Happened One Night (1934) (AFI: 41)
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Rated: |
NR |
Starring: |
Claudette Colbert, Clark Gable. |
Director: |
Frank Capra |
Genre: |
Romance | Comedy |
DVD Release Date: 12/28/1999 |
"Legendary romantic comedy, still as enchanting as ever." - Leonard Maltin
Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert team up for laughs as mismatched loves in this 1934 screwball comedy classic. Spoiled Ellie Andrew (Colbert) escapes from her millionaire father (Walter Connolly), who wants to stop her from marrying a worthless playboy.
En route to New York, Ellie gets involved with an out-of-work newsman, Peter Warne (Gable). When their bus breaks down, the bickering couple set off on a madcap hitchhiking expedition. Peter hopes to parlay the inside story of their misadventures into a
job. But complications fly when the runaway heiress and brash reporter fall in love. Directed by Frank Capra, It Happened One Night was the first movie to be honored with all five major Oscars; Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, and
Best Screenplay.
Storyline: Ellie Andrews has just tied the knot with society aviator King Westley when she is whisked away to her father's yacht and out of King's clutches. Ellie jumps ship and eventually winds up on a bus headed back to her husband. Reluctantly
she must accept the help of out-of- work reporter Peter Warne. Actually, Warne doesn't give her any choice: either she sticks with him until he gets her back to her husband, or he'll blow the whistle on Ellie to her father. Either way, Peter gets what (he
thinks!) he wants .... a really juicy newspaper story. Written by A.L.Beneteau
Cast Notes: Clark Gable (Peter Warne), Claudette Colbert (Ellie Andrews), Walter Connolly (Alexander Andrews), Roscoe Karns (Oscar Shapeley), Jameson Thomas (King Westley), Alan Hale (Danker), Arthur Hoyt (Zeke), Blanche Frederici (Zeke's Wife),
Charles C. Wilson (Joe Gordon).
User Comment: gmmax Peoria, Illinois • This sweet comedy never loses its appeal. Claudette Colbert is a spoiled young girl who meets a wordly, attractive newspaper reporter (Clark Gable). In the beginning, she treats him like a servant,
but he never knuckles under to this behavior. The interaction between these two is very romantic and humorous. It is the classic portrayal of what may be called "sexual tension." He takes care of her - does not take advantage of her - but makes her
realize that her wealthy background cannot carry her through as a human being, she has to earn his respect by treating him with respect. There is a scene in which the two of them are forced to hitchhike, and their "breakfast" is only a handful of carrots
plucked from a garden they were lucky to find. As Gable stands at the edge of the road and Colbert is perched atop a wooden fence, his wisecracking posture is said to be the inspiration for the beloved cartoon character Bugs Bunny. This is a must-see for
every one who loves old movies, and entertaining for all.
Summary: This classic never loses its magic! Romance, warmth & humor!
IMDb Rating (06/20/18): 8.2/10 from 39,122 users
Additional information |
Copyright: |
1934, Columbia / TriStar |
Features: |
• Frank Capra, Jr Audio Commentary
• Franl Capra Remembers… "It Happened One Night" featurette
• Advertising Materials
• Original Live Radio Broadcast
• Original Theatrical Trailer
• Talent Files
• Bonus Trailers |
Subtitles: |
English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai |
Video: |
Standard 1.33:1 [4:3] B&W |
Audio: |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC]
SPANISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
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Time: |
1:45 |
DVD: |
# Discs: 1 -- # Shows: 1 |
UPC: |
043396039490 |
Coding: |
{Comming--->[V-A] MPEG-4 AVC - } |
D-Box: |
No |
Other: |
Writers: Robert Riskin; running time of 105 minutes;Packaging: Keep Case; Chapters: 28; [CC]. One of the American Film Institute's Top 100 American Films (AFI: 35-46).
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