Love on the Run

Love on the Run

Director: W.S. Van Dyke II Cast: Joan Crawford
Joan Crawford
, Clark Gable
Clark Gable
, Franchot Tone
Franchot Tone
, Reginald Owen
Reginald Owen
W.S. Van Dyke II
Love on the Run

Love on the Run

Director: W.S. Van Dyke II Cast: Joan Crawford
Joan Crawford
, Clark Gable
Clark Gable
, Franchot Tone
Franchot Tone
, Reginald Owen
Reginald Owen
W.S. Van Dyke II

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Overview

Having turned down the opportunity to produce Frank Capra's It Happened One Night (1934), MGM's Louis B. Mayer had second thoughts when the Capra film swept the 1935 Oscars ceremony. Mayer hastily commissioned an It Happened One Night wannabe titled Love on the Run, tailored for the talents of Joan Crawford and Clark Gable (who, of course, had starred in the Capra picture, and had copped one of those Oscars). Gable and Franchot Tone play rival journalists Michael Anthony and Barnabas Pells, who travel the length and breadth of Europe to outscoop one another. Crawford portrays madcap heiress Sally Parker, who is engaged to marry fortune-hunting Prince Igor (Ivan Lebedeff). Whereas in It Happened One Night the heroine (Claudette Colbert) linked up with Gable in order to expedite her elopement with the wrong man, in Love on the Run Crawford seeks out Gable's help to escape her impending marriage with Prince Igor. The two stars combine their flight across Europe with business, dogging the trail of international aviator Baron Spandermann (Reginald Owen), whom Anthony suspects of being a spy. Pells goes along with Anthony and Parker, and soon all three of them are tied up (literally, in Pells' case) with an espionage ring. While it is Clark Gable who ends up with Joan Crawford at fadeout time, it was Franchot Tone who claimed her as his bride in real life.

Product Details

Release Date: 03/23/2009
UPC: 0883316140345
Original Release: 1936
Rating: NR
Source: Warner Archives
Presentation: [Full Frame]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 1:20:00
Sales rank: 42,957

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Joan Crawford Sally Parker
Clark Gable Michael Anthony
Franchot Tone Barnabus W. Pells
Reginald Owen Baron Otto Spandermann
Mona Maris Baroness Hilda Spandermann
Ivan Lebedeff Prince Igor
Charles Judels Lieutenant of Police
William Demarest Lees Berger
Dewey Robinson Italian Father
Bobs Watson Italian Boy,Italian Boy
Betty Jane Graham Italian Girl
Charles Trowbridge Express Company Manager
George Davis Sergeant of Police,Hotel Elevator Man
Donald Meek Palace Caretaker
Harry Allen Chauffeur
James B. Carson French Waiter
Billy Gilbert Cafe Manager
Reynolds Denniston Insp. McCaskill
Egon Brecher Dr. Gorsay
Richard Lancaster English News Photographer
Otto Fries Mechanic,Mechanic
Elsa Buchanan English Department Store Girl
Viola Moore English Department Store Girl,English Department Store Girl
Nanette Lafayette French Maid
Norman Ainsley Newspaper Reporter
Jimmy Aubrey Airplane Mechanic
Robert Cory Assistant to Inspector McCaskill
Douglas Gordon Cockney Comic Chauffeur
Frank Du Frane Assistant to Editor
H.L. Fisher-Smith Reporter
John Power English Major-Domo
C. Montague Shaw Motel Manager
Yorke Sherwood London Bobby
Tom Herbert Comic Taxi Driver
Adia Kuznetzoff Rudolph
Phillips Smalley Bit
Richard Powell Bit
Margaret Marquis Bit
Eleanor Stewart Bit
Leonid Kinskey Actor
Jack Dewees Actor
Alice Ardell French Maid
Joseph P. Mack Hack Driver
Duke York Paul, Baron's Chauffeur
Agostino Borgato French Comptroller
Fred Cavens French Waiter
Fred Malatesta French Waiter
Gennaro Curci French Train Announcer
Alphonse Martell French Spy
Frank Mayo Traveling Man
Frank Puglia Waiter
Genaro Spagnoli French Taxi Driver
Jacques Vanaire French Telegraph Operator
Robert Du Couedic French Clerk
George Andre Beranger Comedy Reactionary
Mona Barrie Baronness
Donald Kerr Movie Cameraman
Charles Irwin Movie Camerama
Lilyan Irene Bit
Gus Kahn Composer
Franz Waxman Composer

Technical Credits
W.S. Van Dyke II Director
Joseph L. Mankiewicz Producer
John Lee Mahin Screenwriter
Manuel Seff Screenwriter
Gladys Hurlbut Screenwriter
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