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Top 10 Newspaper Movies
As notorious press-hater Russell Crowe stars in the new journalism thriller State of Play, TIME looks back at the silver screen's ten best journalism films.
It Happened One Night, 1934
The 1930's had enough reporter movies to fill this whole list. Every actor capable of spitting out snappy dialogue was given a fedora and a press card to stick in his hatband; nearly every actress played some frail being pursued by a newsman. In this Frank Capra-Robert Riskin romantic comedy, a flighty heiress (Claudette Colbert) runs out on her father to join her fiance in Florida. A wiseguy reporter (Clark Gable) gets wind of her whereabouts, trails her for a scoop and discovers true love. That, and the heiress's millions, will beat a $5 bonus any week.
A clever romantic comedy with not one, but two mistaken secret identities, It Happened One Night was the only genuine newspaper movie to win the Academy Award for Best Picture; it also grabbed Oscars for the director, writer and lead stars. The film was remade as a Hollywood musical in the '50s and several times faithfully but without credit as a Bollywood musical.
See TIME's 1934 review of It Happened One Night
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