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Joan re-examines her frivolous life, believing her engagement to Alan after knowing him only 4 days was hasty. Steve tells her he loves her, but when he kisses her, she tastes mustard on his lips, realizes he has deceived her, and is outraged. Exiting the mine they find that Alan has tracked them down, accompanied by a Nevada judge, and the sheriff has come to arrest Collins on a California arrest warrant. To prevent Steve’s arrest, Tolliver lies and tells the sheriff that Bonanza is in Nevada, making his search warrant invalid.
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Both Cagney and Davis were interested in changing their movie personas, with Cagney moving away from the gangster-themed roles, while Davis had been seen only in serious dramas, and a romantic comedy was the way. Cagney insisted on having his brother, William, produce the film, with his past success
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Still angry, Joan agrees to marry Alan. Steve does not object when the Nevada judge marries them, since the marriage is invalid. The "newlyweds" board another aircraft, but when Joan sees a souvenir labeled “Bonanza, California,” she figures out that they are not really married and parachutes out to
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Joan escapes into an abandoned mine, followed by Steve, and they are trapped by a cave-in for several hours. When Joan falls asleep, Steve finds a way out and enjoys a meal with Pop. On Pop’s advice, he returns to Joan in the mine without disclosing the way out. Believing that they are going to die,
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The next morning, they encounter the ghost town’s lone resident, "Pop" Tolliver. Joan insists she is being kidnapped, but Steve contends it’s a lover’s quarrel. When Tolliver hears news of the kidnapping on the radio, he "arrests" Steve at gunpoint, locking him up in the town jail. Tolliver sets out
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service that is heavily in debt, is engaged to fly them from Los Angeles to Las Vegas. If Steve doesn’t come up with $ 1112.77 by midnight, however, the finance company will seize his airplane. Upon hearing on the radio of the upcoming elopement, Winfield calls his daughter at the airport to attempt
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At an estimated 115 pounds, Steve will make enough to settle his debt. When the creditor returns to demand the key to his plane, Steve knocks him out cold. Tricking Alan out of the airplane by telling him that he has an urgent phone call from New York, Steve takes off with Joan. The press reports
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The assistant DA instructs Sheriff McGee to find the kidnapper and arrest him for stealing the plane from the finance company (kidnapping is out of their jurisdiction). Meanwhile, at the crash site, Joan and Steve spend the night camping out, with Steve producing a picnic basket full of fattening
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Joan and Tolliver hear on the news that a search team has been dispatched. When Tolliver hears Joan’s father state that his daughter has not been kidnapped, but that he hired Collins to stop the elopement, Tolliver lets Collins out of prison, determined to help return Joan to her father.
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to prevent it, accusing Alan of being a fortune-hunter. Steve calls the tycoon back, offering to prevent the elopement and take his daughter to him unmarried in Amarillo, Texas—for a price. They agree on a freight price of $ 10 a pound for whatever she weighs
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cartoon, "The Bird Came C.O.D." More recent reviews have described the film as neither "memorable nor funny" but said that the two stars still are worth watching even in a forgettable formula feature.
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be reunited with Steve. They get married with her father's approval and honeymoon in Bonanza. After celebrating, Joan weighs 118 pounds, for a C.O.D. payment of $ 1180, enough to pay off Steve’s debt.
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succinctly put it: "Okay, Jimmie and Bette. You've had your fling. Now go back to work." Despite the critical reviews, the film was a popular favorite, and one of the year's top 20 box-office films.
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Davis was supposed to have a stunt double jump out of an aircraft, but accidentally fell into a cactus, and the scene was left in.
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in production in 1941, but released in 1942, was also an aviation-themed film, surprising, considering Cagney's fear of flying.
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A publicity-hungry broadcaster promotes the elopement between Joan Winfield, the daughter of Texas oil
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together in 1934, and had wanted to find another opportunity to work together.
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with Joan in his old 1920s jalopy, which breaks down within sight of Bonanza.
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For her part, in her later biographies and interviews, Bette Davis derided
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When Hollywood Ruled the Skies: The Aviation Film Classics of World War II
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The Bellanca F Rocket used in the film as Cagney's "kidnapping" aircraft
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Aircraft used in the film included examples of contemporary
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A year later, animator Chuck Jones spoofed the film in the
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William Keighley
M. M. Musselman
Julius J. Epstein
Philip G. Epstein
Hal B. Wallis
James Cagney
Bette Davis
Stuart Erwin
Eugene Pallette
Ernest Haller
Thomas Richards
Max Steiner
Warner Bros.
screwball
romantic comedy
James Cagney
Bette Davis
William Keighley
Warner Bros.
Jimmy the Gent
M. M. Musselman
Julius J. Epstein
Philip G. Epstein
It Happened One Night
tycoon
band leader
air charter
C.O.D.
kidnapped

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