- It Happened One Night is a classic romantic comedy directed by Frank Capra. The story line of the film was inspired by the short story "Night Bus" and takes place in New York City where a young spoiled woman runs away from her father and eventually falls in love with a reporter, a role played by Clark Gable. It Happened One Night was released in 1934 and brought Frank Capra great success.
2). Find a related article (on the film, director, studio, actor/actress, artistic content, etc.) and summarize the content. You may use the library or the Internet.
- It Happened One Night is one of film history's pioneering romantic comedies and holds that title still to this day. The film was a film from Columbia studios, which was one of the lesser movie studios at the time, but it one all five major Academy Awards, Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, and Best Adaptation. Originally, Frank Capra wanted Robert Montgomery and Myrna Loy, who were both MGM stars, to play the two leading roles but instead he ended up with MGM star Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert. The screenplay was based off a story in Cosmopolitan Magazine called "Night Bus" by Samuel Hopkins Adams. The screenplay was co-written by Capra and Robert Riskin, who was uncredited for his participation in the writing of the screenplay.
3). Apply the article to the film screened in class.
4). ). Write a critical analysis of the film, including your personal opinion, formed as a result of the screening, class discussions, text material and the article. I am less interested in whether you liked or disliked a film, (although that can be part of this) than I am in your understanding of its place in film history or the contribution of the director.
- It Happened One Night is one of my favorite films because its entertaining and comical. While watching it I understood why its apart of film history. I read that the film was one of the last romantic comedies before the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) started enforcing the production code in 1934 so that was one fact about the film that I found interesting.
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