by Capra, Frank; Cohn, Harry; Riskin, Robert; Walker, Robert; Havlick, Gene; Silvers, Louis; Goosson, Stephen
Projected medium / 1934

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TitleIt happened one night
Item typeProjected medium
Author(s)
  • Capra, Frank
  • Cohn, Harry
  • Riskin, Robert
  • Walker, Robert
  • Havlick, Gene
  • Silvers, Louis
  • Goosson, Stephen
ImprintUnited States Columbia Pictures Corp., 1934
LanguageEnglish
URLLink to original record
Notes
  • At head of title: Columbia Pictures Corporation presents Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert in It happened one night.
  • Based on the short story Night bus by Samuel Hopkins Adams in Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan (Aug. 1933).
  • Additional credits taken from the AFI catalog of feature films, 1931- 1940. Technical credits: Producer, Harry Cohn; assistant director, C. C. Coleman; art director, Stephen Goosson; costumes, Robert Kolloch; sound engineer, E. L. Bernds. Cast: Ward Bond, Eddie Chandler (Bus drivers), Wallis Clark (Lovington), Harry Bradley (Henderson), Charlie Brown (Reporter), Harry Holman (Third auto camp owner), Maidel Turner (His wife), Irving Bacon (Station attendant), Harry Todd (Flagman), Henry Wadsworth (Drunk boy), Claire McDowell (Mother), Ky Robinson, Frank Holliday, James Burke, Joseph Crehan (Detectives), Matty Roubert (Newsboy), Sherry Hall, Milton Kibbee (Reporters), Mickey Daniels (Vendor), Earl M. Pingree (First policeman), Harry Hume (Second policeman), Oliver Eckhardt (Dykes), George Breakston (Boy), Bess Flowers (Secretary), Fred Walton (Butler), Ethel Sykes (Maid of honor), Father Dodd (Minister), Edmund Burns (Best man), Tom Ricketts (Prissy old man), Eva Dennison (Society woman), Eddie Kane (Radio announcer), Frank Yaconelli (Tony), Kate Morgan, Rose May, Margaret Reid, Sam Josephson, Bert Startkey, Ray Creighton, Rita Ross, Ernie Adams, John Wallace, Billy Engle, Allen Fox, Marvin Loback, Mimi Lindell, Blanche Rose, Dave Wengren, Jane Tallent, Charles
  • Wilroy, Patsy O'Byrne, Kit Guard, Harry Schultz, Bert Scott, Emma Transey, Marvin Shector, William McCall, S. S. Simon (Bus passengers).
  • Copyright Columbia Pictures Corp. 17 Feb 1934; LP4497.
  • Premiered in New York Feb. 22, 1934; general release, Feb. 23, 1934.
  • Original running time: 01:45:00. This print's running time : 01:43:87.
  • Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. CBPF.
  • Photography, Joseph Walker A.S.C.; film editor, Gene Havlick; musical director, Louis Silvers; Western Electric recording.
Physical description3 reels of 3 (3737 ft.) (103 min.) : mono., opt sd., b&w ; 16 mm. triacetate print.

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Date text: 
1934
Author: 
Capra, FrankCohn, HarryRiskin, RobertWalker, RobertHavlick, GeneSilvers, LouisGoosson, Stephen
Publisher: 
Columbia Pictures Corp
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Millenium MARC Record: 
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