The milestone of idol drama

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It Happened One Night (1934) - 7th Best Picture Oscar

As a 1930s film, it surpasses many of today's romances. The lines are full of humor and can be described as a lively comedy. Many idol dramas have appeared in this old movie, which is just right and has become a classic bridge that movie fans talk about.
Highlights in the film:
1. The free and uninhibited Ellie, desperate to pursue love, jumped into the sea when she said she would jump into the sea
2. The city wall of Jericho, with the sound of trumpets, the city wall collapsed, a biblical story that runs through the entire movie, love
3. The scene where Ellie stopped the car with her legs made the beautiful legs a famous stalk in film history and was imitated by many movies 4. The
quarrel of fake couples played in the humble hotel
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6. The male protagonist picks the female protagonist's teeth with a knife, dries the clothes, and makes breakfast. The details are thoughtful and the

actors are handsome, the lines are humorous, the actions are natural, the details are warm, and the plot is relaxed and attractive. A landmark movie worth watching again and again. Looking forward to Clark Gable's Gone with the Wind~ The

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It Happened One Night quotes

  • Ellie Andrews: By the way, what's your name?

    Peter Warne: What's that?

    Ellie Andrews: Who are you?

    Peter Warne: Who me?

    [smiling]

    Peter Warne: I'm the whippoorwill that cries in the night. I'm the soft morning breeze that caresses your lovely face.

    Ellie Andrews: You've got a name, haven't you?

    Peter Warne: Yeah, I got a name. Peter Warne.

    Ellie Andrews: Peter Warne. I don't like it.

    Peter Warne: Don't let it bother you. You're giving it back to me in the morning.

    Ellie Andrews: Pleased to meet you, Mr. Warne.

    Peter Warne: The pleasure is all mine, Mrs. Warne.

  • Peter Warne: Excuse me lady, but that upon which you sit is mine.

    Ellie Andrews: I beg your pardon?