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It Happened One Night review – Oscar-winning romcom comes up as fresh as a daisy

As buoyant and elegant as bubbles in a glass of champagne, Frank Capra’s sublime 1934 comedy, written by long-time collaborator Robert Riskin, survives triumphantly because of its wit, charm, romantic idealism and its shrewd sketch of married life. Clark Gable plays roguish newspaperman Peter Warne; he encounters Ellie Andrews, played by Claudette Colbert, on a night bus to New York. She’s a haughty, gamine socialite on the run from her domineering millionaire father and, recognising her from a press photo, Warne offers a deal: he won’t turn her in, if she will give him the exclusive story. So they travel together, sharing motel rooms by impersonating a quarrelling married couple – and both are secretly awed by how easily this imposture comes to them, and how miraculous is their feisty chemistry. Warne decorously hangs a blanket between their twin beds: a “Wall of Jericho” which no trumpet-blast will ever bring down – and that wall symbolises the erotic tension. Gable was 33, not yet the alpha-male of Gone With the Wind, thinner, younger, spindlier; Claudette Colbert’s doe-eyed heiress has something of a wary, yet skittish woodland creature, as she disapprovingly peeps round the blanket. A great pleasure. • It Happened One Night is released on 19 February in UK cinemas.

Source: The Guardian ↗

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