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Director:
Writers:
John Lee Mahin (screenplay) &
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Release Date:
20 November 1936 (USA) more
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Plot:
In the company of reporter Michael Anthony, American heiress Sally Parker flees her planned wedding... more | add synopsis
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A runaway bride/madcap heiress comedy of the '30s more (8 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Joan Crawford ... Sally Parker

Clark Gable ... Michael Anthony

Franchot Tone ... Barnabus Pells
Reginald Owen ... Baron Otto Spandermann
Mona Barrie ... Baroness Hilda Spandermann
Ivan Lebedeff ... Prince Igor
Charles Judels ... Lieutenant of Police
William Demarest ... Editor Lees Berger
Donald Meek ... Fontainbleau Palace Caretaker
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Norman Ainsley ... Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)
Richard Alexander ... Wilhelm - Baron's Henchman (uncredited)
Harry Allen ... Chauffeur (uncredited)
Alyce Ardell ... French Maid (uncredited)
Jimmy Aubrey ... Airplane Mechanic (uncredited)
George Beranger ... Comedy Reactionary (uncredited)
Egon Brecher ... Dr. Stefan Gorsay (uncredited)
Elsa Buchanan ... English Department Store Girl (uncredited)
James B. Carson ... French Waiter (uncredited)
Fred Cavens ... French Waiter (uncredited)
Bob Corey ... Assistant to Inspector McCaskill (uncredited)

Gino Corrado ... Train Conductor (uncredited)
Gennaro Curci ... French Train Announcer (uncredited)
George Davis ... Sergeant of Police (uncredited)
J. Gunnis Davis ... Hotel Elevator Man (uncredited)
Reynolds Denniston ... Inspector McCaskill (uncredited)
Charles De Ravenne ... Telegraph Messenger (uncredited)
Jack Dewees ... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Robert Du Couedic ... French Clerk (uncredited)
Frank Du Frane ... Assistant to Editor (uncredited)
E.L. Fisher-Smith ... Reporter (uncredited)
Otto Fries ... Mechanic (uncredited)
Billy Gilbert ... Cafe Manager (uncredited)
Douglas Gordon ... Cockney Comic Chauffeur (uncredited)
Tom Herbert ... Comic Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Lilyan Irene ... Woman in Hotel (uncredited)
Charles Irwin ... Movie Cameraman (uncredited)
Payne B. Johnson ... Boy (uncredited)
Donald Kerr ... Movie Cameraman (uncredited)
Leonid Kinskey ... Man on Train (uncredited)
Adia Kuznetzoff ... Rudolph - Baron's Servant (uncredited)
Nenette Lafayette ... French Maid (uncredited)
Richard Lancaster ... English News Photographer (uncredited)
Joseph P. Mack ... Hack Driver (uncredited)
Fred Malatesta ... French Waiter (uncredited)
Margaret Marquis ... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Martha Mayo ... Mrs. Jenkins (uncredited)
Iris Moore ... English Department Store Girl (uncredited)
Viola Moore ... English Department Store Girl (uncredited)
John Power ... English Major Domo (uncredited)
Frank Puglia ... Waiter (uncredited)
Cyril Ring ... Wally - a Reporter (uncredited)
Bert Roach ... Palace Tour Member (uncredited)
Adrian Rosley ... Palace Tour Guide (uncredited)
Christian Rub ... Stephen (uncredited)
C. Montague Shaw ... Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Yorke Sherwood ... London Bobbie (uncredited)
Phillips Smalley ... Man in Hotel (uncredited)
Genaro Spagnoli ... French Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Eleanor Stewart ... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Charles Trowbridge ... James Cooke - Paris Bureau Chief (uncredited)
Jacques Vanaire ... French Telegraph Operator (uncredited)
Duke York ... Paul - Baron's Chauffeur (uncredited)
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Directed by
W.S. Van Dyke 
 
Writing credits
John Lee Mahin (screenplay) &
Manuel Seff (screenplay) &
Gladys Hurlbut (screenplay)

Julian Brodie (story) &
Alan Green (story)

Produced by
Joseph L. Mankiewicz .... producer
W.S. Van Dyke .... producer
 
Original Music by
Franz Waxman 
 
Cinematography by
Oliver T. Marsh (photographed by)
 
Film Editing by
Frank Sullivan 
 
Art Direction by
Cedric Gibbons 
 
Costume Design by
Adrian (gowns)
 
Makeup Department
Bob Mark .... makeup artist (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Tom Andre .... assistant director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Harry McAfee .... associate art director
Edwin B. Willis .... associate art director
 
Sound Department
Douglas Shearer .... recording director
 
Stunts
Paul Mantz .... stunt pilot (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Leo Arnaud .... orchestrator (uncredited)
George Bassman .... orchestrator (uncredited)
Paul Marquardt .... orchestrator (uncredited)
Clifford Vaughan .... orchestrator (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Clarence Brown .... fill-in director (uncredited)
Wallace Worsley Jr. .... script clerk (uncredited)
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Runtime:
80 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Certification:
USA:Passed (National Board of Review) | USA:TV-PG (TV rating) | Australia:PG | Finland:K-16 | USA:Approved (PCA #2673)

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Many people are in studio records/casting call lists as cast members, but they did not appear or were not identifiable in the movie. These were (with their character names, if any): Dewey Robinson (Italian Father), Bobs Watson (Italian Boy), Betty Jane Graham (Italian Girl), Agostino Borgato (French Comptroller), Alphonse Martell (French Spy), Frank Mayo (Traveling Man), Bobby Watson (Assistant Manager) and Richard Powell. more
Quotes:
Michael 'Mike' Anthony: I wonder where we are. Get out those maps there, will ya.
Sally Parker: What color is it down there?
Michael 'Mike' Anthony: Pinkish brown.
Sally Parker: Pinkish brown... We're over Persia.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in A Slight Case of Murder (1999) (TV) more
Soundtrack:
String Quintet In E, Op. 13 No. 5: Minuet more

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3 out of 3 people found the following review useful.
A runaway bride/madcap heiress comedy of the '30s, 23 October 2006
7/10
Author: blanche-2 from United States

Heiress Joan Crawford runs out on her wedding and becomes involved with reporters, spies, and a castle in "Love on the Run," a 1936 comedy also starring Clark Gable, Franchot Tone, William Demarest and Donald Meek.

A really top cast makes this a winner. There were so many of these nutty heiress comedies in the '30s - "Bringing Up Baby," "Taming the Wild," "The Mad Miss Manton" come to mind without trying. Despite the Depression, there must have been a lot of heiresses around. This particular comedy has shades of another madcap heiress film, "Love is News," but is quite a bit crazier. Crawford plays Sally Parker, who, on finding she must sign a paper giving her new royal husband $3 million, bolts. An attractive man all decked out for the wedding offers to help her escape. It's Mike (Clark Gable) and he's playing an ambitious reporter who actually cheated his main rival, Barney (Franchot Tone) out of this particular story. Mike and Sally take off in a plane intended for two Russians and their highly publicized flight - except that while in the plane, Sally finds a strange-looking map, and Mike realizes these Russian fliers are spies. After a crash landing in Europe, the two spend the night in a palace with a crazy caretaker (Donald Meek). Meek, with his bowing and scraping to what he thinks are two ghosts and petting his imaginary dog, nearly steals the entire movie. He's hilarious, particularly when he checks to see if a gun is loaded by pointing it at his head and shooting.

Eventually the Russians appear trying to get their map and the hapless Barney catches up with Mike, who keeps duping him, and Barney falls for it every time.

It doesn't matter if the basic plot is derivative, it's still energetic fun and highly entertaining. Crawford is excellent and looks smashing in a series of outfits - even one originally worn by the Russian spy - it fits her perfectly! Gable is a charming devil, and Tone, a marvelous actor, plays the comedy to perfection. They all have terrific chemistry with one another, as well they should, with Crawford being Mrs. Tone and having been involved with Gable.

A very funny entry from MGM.

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