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Fugitive Lovers

  • 1934
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
325
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Madge Evans and Robert Montgomery in Fugitive Lovers (1934)
ComedyCrimeDrama

Chorus girl Letty Morris flees New York for Los Angeles, evading gangster Legs Caffey. The bus picks up escaped convict Paul Porter who joins Letty's escape as police and Legs give chase.Chorus girl Letty Morris flees New York for Los Angeles, evading gangster Legs Caffey. The bus picks up escaped convict Paul Porter who joins Letty's escape as police and Legs give chase.Chorus girl Letty Morris flees New York for Los Angeles, evading gangster Legs Caffey. The bus picks up escaped convict Paul Porter who joins Letty's escape as police and Legs give chase.

  • Director
    • Richard Boleslawski
  • Writers
    • Albert Hackett
    • Frances Goodrich
    • George B. Seitz
  • Stars
    • Robert Montgomery
    • Madge Evans
    • Ted Healy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    325
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Boleslawski
    • Writers
      • Albert Hackett
      • Frances Goodrich
      • George B. Seitz
    • Stars
      • Robert Montgomery
      • Madge Evans
      • Ted Healy
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Montgomery
    Robert Montgomery
    • Paul Porter aka Stephen Blaine
    Madge Evans
    Madge Evans
    • Letty Morris
    Ted Healy
    Ted Healy
    • Hector Withington, Jr.
    Nat Pendleton
    Nat Pendleton
    • Legs Caffey
    C. Henry Gordon
    C. Henry Gordon
    • Detective Daly
    Ruth Selwyn
    Ruth Selwyn
    • Babe Callahan
    Larry Fine
    Larry Fine
    • One of The Three Julians
    Moe Howard
    Moe Howard
    • One of The Three Julians
    Curly Howard
    Curly Howard
    • One of The Three Julians
    • (as Jerry Howard)
    Wade Boteler
    Wade Boteler
    • Cop
    • (uncredited)
    Walter Brennan
    Walter Brennan
    • Second Bus Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Buster Brodie
    Buster Brodie
    • Member of the Audience
    • (uncredited)
    Don Brodie
    Don Brodie
    • Lefty
    • (uncredited)
    James Burke
    James Burke
    • Joe Cobb
    • (uncredited)
    James P. Burtis
    James P. Burtis
    • Bus Mechanic
    • (uncredited)
    Heinie Conklin
    Heinie Conklin
    • Man at Bus with Hector
    • (uncredited)
    Ray Cooke
    Ray Cooke
    • Bellboy
    • (uncredited)
    Nell Craig
    Nell Craig
    • Cashier at Altoona Cafe
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Richard Boleslawski
    • Writers
      • Albert Hackett
      • Frances Goodrich
      • George B. Seitz
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    6Traj

    Ted Healy and his Stooges

    An interesting mix of comedy and drama. I found it interesting that the Three Stooges along with Ted Healy had parts in the movie. This was made the year that the Stooges made their split with Healy. Moe, Larry and Curly were not exactly in character here and while their screen time was limited, it was great to see them. While Healy was in the movie with the Stooges, they did not appear to be together. Healy clearly had a larger part in the movie, interacting with Robert Montgomery. Moe and Curly had more screen time than Larry. There was no "leader" in the group. There was no slapping and poking as they later became famous for. They did however harmonize a tune that later would show up in one of their shorts. I wish they had more screen time! This movie was made the same year that the Three Stooges made their debut in the Columbia short "Women Haters".
    9boblipton

    Who Are These People?

    Chorus girl Madge Evans collects money from her associates and leaves New York for California. She hopes for a Hollywood career, but she also wants to get away from gangster Nat Pendleton. He says he'll make her a star. She won't pay the price. He gets on the bus and hounds her. She takes refuge with Robert Montgomery. He's just escaped from prison, and everyone is looking for him, especially detective C. Henry Gordon.

    'Bus pictures' were a drug on the market when this came out, and you can see why; the scenes set in the bus are static, enlivened a bit by cameraman Ted Tetzlaff's sharply lit, Dutch Angle shots, alternating with foggy or snow-driven exteriors. The story is likewise raised above average by the supporting players working near but out of their usual roles. Pendleton doesn't talk out of the side of his mouth, but sounds human; Ted Healy is a friendly guy; his stooges don't interact with him at all, and look like normal show biz people discussing work. Montgomery seems bewildered and desperate. Miss Evans is still a nice girl, but wise to the ways of the world.
    6Art-22

    An outlandish, absurd plot, but awfully fun to watch.

    There is so many absurd plot elements in this movie it's a wonder it ever got past the writer's room. That it plays much better than it must read is a tribute to director Richard Boleslavsky and the wonderful cast: Robert Montgomery as an escaped convict; Madge Evans as a chorine fleeing from the attentions of a gangster by boarding a cross-country bus; and Nat Pendleton as the gangster, so convinced that Evans is crazy about him that he boards the bus too. You never learn just why Montgomery was in prison, but I rooted for him just the same, sensing he was a good man. Evans sensed this too, helping him even after she learns he was the object of a nationwide manhunt. There is a lot of comedy (Ted Healy and the Three Stooges are on the bus); there is suspense when a bus full of children is buried by a blinding snowstorm; and drama of the chase and attempted rescue, all pleasures to enjoy. There is also the surprise at seeing Akim Tamiroff, Walter Brennan and others in unbilled roles. Much of the movie was shot on the road using two buses as mobile sets.
    8westerfield

    silk purse from a sow's ear

    This film is a perfect example of how to turn a pot-boiler into an art form. Each shot is expertly staged, lit and photographed - a stunning example of what a major studio can do with behind-the-scenes-talent in all fields with a minor script. The director is not well known but some of his films, notably Les Miserables, are well loved. The kind of quality he brought to such major films is here just as clearly in a minor one. Each person photographed on the bus could well be a Steichen portrait. The snow scenes have a beauty seldom captured, particularly on a studio set. I recommend everyone record this film on DVD the next time it's on TCM. After seeing it you'll want to go back and study individual frames.
    4malcolmgsw

    How Not To Make A Road Movie

    When i started to watch this film it started to feel suspiciously like "It Happened One Night".The interesting thing is that this film was released just 6 weeks before "IHON.So i wonder who stole what from whom.Anyway whereas IHOO is still funny and famous this film is justly forgotten.It seems to have had the fingerprints of many writers on it,6 are credited ,but how many more actually worked on it i wonder.It starts out OK enlivened by Healy and the 3 stooges.However once they disappear and the dramatic plot takes over this film goes into freefall.It is the epitome of poor writing and plot development and to say it is unbelievable and formulaic is just to understate the case.Even Nat Pendleton with his overacting in the early part of the film was preferable to the miscast Robert Montgomery and the dreadful tear jerking 4 hankie stuff at the conclusion.My best advice is that if you are determined to watch this film then turn it off when Healy and the Stooges leave.Then you will feel that you have seen a reasonable film.

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    • Trivia
      Bizarrely, The Three Stooges are not partnered with Ted Healy; in fact, they never interact with him despite being on the same bus (They also play it fairly straight--no slapping or the usual tomfoolery).
    • Goofs
      On the telegram that Letty writes at the Harrisburg bus station, she writes the day as "11/18", but according to the calendar hanging on the wall in the background, the day is the 30th.
    • Quotes

      Legs Caffey: How am I doing, baby?

      Letty Morris: You're too big for one man; you ought to incorporate!

      Legs Caffey: Uh Uh... don't try to hide it from me! You're just like all the rest. You're nuts about me.

    • Connections
      References Turn Back the Clock (1933)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm Full of the Devil
      Music by Jimmy McHugh

      Lyrics by Dorothy Fields

      Sung at the show

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 1934 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • YouTube - Video
    • Languages
      • American Sign Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Free, White and Desperate
    • Filming locations
      • Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA(exterior shot of downtown and bus)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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