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  1. Oct 6, 2021 · It Happened One Night (1934) "It Happened One Night is a 1934 pre-Code American romantic comedy film directed and co-produced by Frank Capra, in collaboration with Harry Cohn. The story features a pampered socialite ( Claudette Colbert) who tries to get out from under her father's thumb and falls in love with a roguish reporter ( Clark Gable )."

  2. 1934 · 1 hr 46 min. TV-14. Comedy · Romance. When a brash reporter starts trailing a runaway heiress on her bus trip from Florida to New York for a big scoop, can love be far behind? Subtitles: English. Starring: Clark Gable Claudette Colbert Walter Connolly Roscoe Karns Jameson Thomas Alan Hale Claire McDowell. Directed by: Frank Capra.

  3. It Happened One Night (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Make Way For The King Clark Gable is introduced as newsman Pete, in a southern bus depot showing off for his buddies, pretending he’s telling off his boss (Charles C. Wilson), tangling with a driver (Ward Bond), and meeting runaway heiress Ellie (Claudette Colbert), in Frank Capra’s It Happened ...

  4. Feb 8, 2018 · Check out the official It Happened One Night (1934) trailer starring Clark Gable! Let us know what you think in the comments below. Buy or Rent on FandangoN...

  5. It Happened One Night. When a spoiled heiress marries a gigolo, her unhappy father kidnaps her to force an annulment so she turns to a recently-fired cynical newspaperman who agrees to get her to New York in exchange for her story in the hope to get his job back. 2,680 IMDb 8.1 1 h 45 min 1934. X-Ray UHD 7+. Drama · Comedy · Charming ...

  6. Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert team up for laughs as mismatched lovers in this 1934 screwball comedy classic. Spoiled Ellie Andrews (Colbert) escapes from...

  7. Nov 12, 2013 · Of course, this being a Frank Capra film, "It Happened One Night" is a Depression Era movie through and through. Apart from all the images of people traversing the country in search for jobs (bits as subliminal as they are persistent), and apart from constant hints at hunger and class divisions, there’s also the widespread fascination with mass media and news itself.