A spoiled heiress (Claudette Colbert) is angry at her dad (Walter Connolly)
because he doesn't approve of her new gold-digging husband. She runs away
and heads out on the road to be with the man she loves. On the bus from Miami to
NYC she catches the eye of a down-and-out newspaper man (Clark Gable) who
doesn't know who she is, but finds her amusing. He flirts with her and she
refuses, but once he sees how out of place she is he takes it upon himself to
watch out for her...whether she wants his help or not.
IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT is a fantastic movie (although my choice for the Best
Picture of 1934 is still Howard Hawks'
TWENTIETH CENTURY). Quick pace, enjoyable story, some truly funny moments (Alan Hale's
singing, the hitchhiking scene, etc.), great direction by Frank Capra,
photography by the legendary Joseph Walker and an awesome supporting cast
including Walter Connolly, Ward Bond, Roscoe Karns, Charles C. Wilson, Arthur
Hoyt and Alan Hale. The whole thing is even more impressive when
you learn it was made in just four weeks! And let's not forget that IT
HAPPENED ONE NIGHT was Friz Freleng's inspiration for Bugs Bunny!! Mel Brooks also said in his autobiography that he lifted the basic story idea for SPACEBALLS.
Required viewing for all fans of classic Hollywood.