The Runaway Bride: Hollywood Romantic Comedy of the 1930s


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In the 1934 classic It Happened One Night, heiress Claudette Colbert races away from the altar and a conventional marriage and throws herself into a wisecracking rough-and-tumble affair with Clark Gable. The new brand of movies following in the wake of Capra's kooky masterpiece-and the women starring in them-are the focus of Kendall's The Runaway Bride, a look at the films that mirrored the climate of the Great Depression while at the same time helping Americans get through it. Kendall details the collaborations between the romantic comedy directors and the female stars, showing how such films as Alice Adams (with Katherine Hepburn), Swing Time (where Ginger Rogers enjoys "A Fine Romance" with Fred Astaire), The Awful Truth (with Irene Dunne), and The Lady Eve (wherein Barbara Stanwyck's shapely leg repeatedly trips naïve millionaire Henry Fonda) came to be, and what they said about the 1930s. Written with erudition and enthusiasm, The Runaway Bride is a trip through some of Hollywood's most memorable moments, and a key to the national issues of an era as revealed in its films.

Author: Elizabeth Kendall
Publisher: Cooper Square Press
Published: 02/18/2002
Pages: 312
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.14w x 0.66d
ISBN13: 9780815411994
ISBN10: 0815411995
BISAC Categories:
- Performing Arts | Film | History & Criticism
- History | Social History
- Performing Arts | Comedy

About the Author
Elizabeth Kendall is the author of Where She Danced and American Daughter. She lives in New York City.