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It Happened One Night

Adapted for Radio & Performed in Front of a Live Studio Audience by Many of the Original Film Stars.

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It Happened One Night

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Narrated by: Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert
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Mr Punch Presents: It Happened One Night, the winner of five Oscar’s including Best Picture is Frank Capra’s classic romantic comedy, telling the story of a runaway heiress (Claudette Colbert) who falls in love with a cynical reporter (Clark Gable) on a cross-country bus trip across America.

Hollywood Playhouse is a collection of Oscar-winning films adapted for the radio and performed by many of the original film stars in front of a live studio audience.

This programme has been re-mastered and re-edited from the original radio broadcast.

These radio dramas were...to become as popular as the movies themselves. Hollywood Movie Memories.

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Critic reviews

"A lovely series to add to any film, audio or crime lovers’ collection." (Audio World)

"This is an excellent audio product that will appeal to the majority of audiobook listeners." (Talking Business)

"Frank Capra’s sublime 1934 comedy...survives triumphantly because of its wit, charm, romantic idealism and its shrewd sketch of married life." (Guardian)

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