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It Happened One Night - The Criterion Collection

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Release Date: 18/04/2016

Edition: Restored
Genre: Drama
Region Code: Region A,B,C
Certificate: U
Label: Criterion Collection
Actors: Ward Bond, Arthur Hoyt, Blanche Frederici, Jameson Thomas, Henry Wadsworth, Claire McDowell, Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert, Walter Connolly, Roscoe Karns, Alan Hale
Director: Frank Capra
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 105 minutes
Audio Languages: English
Subtitle Languages: English

Frank Capra's Oscar-winning classic romantic drama starring Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert. Heiress Ellie Andrews (Colbert) flees her disapproving millionaire father (Walter Connolly) when he forbids her to marry worthless playboy King Westley (Jameson Thomas). En route to her fiancé, Ellie meets unemployed reporter Peter Warne (Gable). The unlikely pair are forced to rough it together when their bus breaks down, but Peter's plans to sell the story of their journey together hit a snag when he finds himself falling in love with Ellie. The film became the first to achieve the feat of winning all five major awards at the Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Gable), Best Actress (Colbert) and Best Adapted Screenplay.

Special Features: Bonus Footage, Documentaries: 'Screwball Comedy? - In Conversation With Molly Haskell and Phillip Lopate'; 'Frank Capra's American Dream'; 'Fultah Fisher's Boarding House'; 'Tribute to Frank Capra', Interviews: Interview with Frank Capra Jr., An essay by critic Farran Smith Nehme, Trailers