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love on the run
- george snedker
- 5/24/12
enjoyable screwball copy of it happened one night not in the same class as that iconic movie, gable and crawford have very funny scene with donald meek in a palace.
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Muito bom
- Sonia
- 12/12/10
Eu adoro os filmes de Clark Gable e Joan Crawford, pois eles tinham uma química perfeita. Uma sintonia muito excelente em seus filmes. Este filme é muito bom. Espero que o TCM o apresente logo para os telespectadores possam ter a oportunidade de ver o filme.
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1930's Fairytale
- MissMantin
- 9/30/09
I watched Love On The Run because I like Clark Gable and it looked like a cute storyline, but now I want to see more of Joan Crawford's movies too! Gable and Crawford were a charming pair, and I'm looking forward to watching more of their movies together. Definitely recommended!
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Comedy travels in planes, trains & automobiles
- Jordan
- 8/17/09
Love On The Run covers the gamut of transportation modes and colorful exotic costumes. Even though this movie is listed as a romance - there is plenty of comedy and silliness. Joan Crawford and Clark Gable are very good together! Their evening spent in the Fontainbleau Palace is precious, as is the caretaker and his invisible dog.
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Gable vehicle with a tad of Tone
- Antonias
- 5/22/09
This feels like a chico flick. If Gable's your macho man that you find entertaining as a bully of Tone, then mabye this one's for you. I was less than enthused with the sappiness of Crawford's role and performance. But, I suppose back in those days, men liked seeing men act like rivals and womanizers. I doubt his hold's up today for any but Crawford's cult clique or men who haven't grown beyond that era.
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Run Along, Now
- f2008ilmzzz
- 4/22/09
One viewing of this film was one too many. It was a different era that considered Gable king. A diferent audience that believed crawford had skill acting. Glamouring adultery then must have okay for movie stars. I won't go beyond the personal qualities of characters before I consider any performer's work or support it. Thus, I can't support this film because both lead actors lacked integrity beyond the pale. The film represents the immorality of an era that had double standards according to popularity & social status.
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