It Happened One NightISBN: 978-1-4051-7388-9
Paperback
152 pages
December 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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A movie that swept the 1934 Academy Awards and captivated
Depression-era America, It Happened One Night challenged the
ways Americans imagined marriage, romance, gender, and class
difference. This book examines key scenes and formal features of
It Happened One Night, and explores its lasting importance
in film history and in cultural studies.
- Consideration of the film’s role in establishing the genre of the romantic comedy film
- Investigations into the film’s persistent sexuality and its creativity in avoiding Depression-era censorship
- Establishment of the cultural, economic, and political context of a film that directly addresses the Depression and class issues
- Exploration of how the film invokes and develops the stardom of Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert and how this stardom intersects with the film’s topics of gender, genre, sexuality, and class