Time Out says
It’s the story of a salty, hooch-swilling reporter (Clark Gable) who is thrown together with a spoiled society heiress (Claudette Colbert) on an overnight Greyhound bus to New York.
The film (which is being re-released to coincide with a Capra retrospective at the BFI) simply follows them as they bicker, backbite and clamour for the upper hand. Every line of dialogue is calculated bliss, the chemistry between the leads is magnificent, and the backdrop of Depression-era America allows for a prescient and amusing subplot about how well-heeled urbanites are compelled to misbehave when they have no money in their designer pockets. It’s probably more historically important than it is a masterpiece (the last 20 minutes take the missed conections and misunderstandings an inch too far), but it’s still very easy to fall in love with.
Release Details
- Rated:U
- Release date:Friday 29 October 2010
- Duration:105 mins
Cast and crew
- Director:Frank Capra
- Screenwriter:Robert Riskin
- Cast:
- Claudette Colbert
- Clark Gable
- Walter Connolly
- Roscoe Karns
- Jameson Thomas
- Alan Hale
- Arthur Hoyt
- Ward Bond
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