It Happened One
Night-Indeed-When Clark Gable And Claudette Colbert Wouldn’t Let Some Ratty Blanket
Come Between Then-Except For That Damn Hollywood Code
DVD Review
By Sam Lowell
It Happened One Night,
starring Claudette Colbert, Clark Gable, directed by Frank Capra, 1934
There is no question in
my mind that the 1930s and 1940s were the Golden Age of screwball comedies with
the likes of the director of the film under review the Oscar-heavy It Happened One Night Frank Capra, Preston Sturgis, hell, even
Howard Hawks taking a run at it, leading the way. Maybe it was the Great
Depression and people needed a little welcome relief from their pressing daily
troubles putting one foot in front of the other, and putting food on the table
(one later screwball comedy Sullivan’s
Travels made basically that same point. Maybe it was just the shear acting
talent, direction, and script-writing coming together to form a perfect storm
during the period0. Whatever it was It
Happened One Night was the benchmark for later efforts.
Here’s Oscar’s why.
Ellen, played by Claudette Colbert, is a spoiled socialite who for kicks, or
just to tweak her father elopes with a gold-digger from her circle and runs away,
or tries to, when her stern father wants the whole affair annulled. The “runaway”
part is to reunite with that gold-digging husband in New York while she is
stuck in Miami. Since her father, once Ellen flew the coop, had put an
all-points bulletin for her return with a reward attached she surreptiously sneaked
passage on a plebian travel bus. That bus trip with accompanying antics is
where Ellen meets the wandering ex-newsman Peter, played by Clark Gable, who
will provide plenty of action in trying to have her come off her high horse and
get down in the mud with regular folk.
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