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Frank Capra, Jr. remembers "It Happened One Night"; Frank Capra, Jr. audio commentary; Digitally remastered audio & video; Original live radio broadcast; Languages: English, Spanish; Subtitles: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai; Talent files; Vintage advertising; Original theatrical trailer; Bonus trailers
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0. Scene Selections
1. Start [1:02]
2. Hunger Strike [2:32]
3. History in the Making [2:25]
4. Last Seats [3:08]
5. Stolen Luggage [3:47]
6. "Wait for Me." [1:39]
7. Missed Connections [3:11]
8. Collect Telegram [:50]
9. "My Name's Shapely." [4:38]
10. Dyke's Auto Camp [3:49]
11. Walls of Jericho [7:31]
12. Ladies' Shower [1:31]
13. Art of Dunking [2:31]
14. "Quit Bawlin'!" [4:51]
15. "The Man on the Flying Trapeze" [4:31]
16. "Machine Gun" Shapely [6:09]
17. Haystacks for Two [5:14]
18. Hitchhiker's Guide [4:30]
19. Road Thief [4:54]
20. Cabin for the Night [1:00]
21. On the Level [9:16]
22. "You'll Have to Get." [1:35]
23. Ellie goes home [3:18]
24. "What's the matter?" [4:28]
25. $39.60 [7:02]
26. The Wedding [4:28]
27. Runaway Bride [2:26]
28. "Let 'em Topple." [:35]
The first of the delightful screwball comedies of the 1930s, It Happened One Night was also the first film to sweep up every major Academy Award. It is one of those movies where all the elements came together magically: Robert Riskin's charming script, Frank Capra's superb direction, and two sparkling performances by Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable, whose chemistry as the sparring rich girl/poor boy duo lights up the screen. Undershirt sales plummeted when Gable appeared in the famous motel room scene without one; he was never sexier than as the rough-and-tumble newspaper reporter chasing Colbert's runaway heiress, on her way to New York City by bus to elope with a gigolo. Unfolding against a richly atmospheric backdrop of Depression-era America, It Happened One Night combines Capra's trademark populism with humor and madcap romance. It remains the gold standard for romantic comedies. Kryssa Schemmerling, Barnes & Noble
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