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Screwball Comedy Film Study i

SCREWBALL COMEDY Any subject is fair game, but there’s one that persists—the battle of the sexes It’s become known as the Hollywood Romantic comedy. Screwball comedies were launched in the mid-1930s and established their place after the advent of film sound & the social disturbances of the Depression. Screwball comedies were characterized by social satire, comedic relief through zany, fast-paced & unusual events, sight gags, sarcasm, screwy plot twists or identity reversals, and precisely-timed, fast-paced verbal dueling & witty sarcastic dialogue—blending the wacky with the sophisticated. Screwball comedies often took an irreverent view of domestic or romantic conflicts (‘battles of the sexes’), and usually aimed their barbs at the leisure-upper class. The main feature of a screwball comedy was the total disruption of a hero’s ordered, unhassled life by a heroine.

SCREWBALL COMEDY The term ‘screwball’ was applied to films where everything was a juxtaposition: educated & uneducated rich & poor intelligent & stupid honest & dishonest most of all….male & female. When two people fell in love, they did not simply surrender to their feelings, they battled it out. The hero & heroine were usually of different social, sexual & economic status, & thrown together in ridiculous, improbable, unlikely situations & comic misadventures. Ultimately, their antagonistic conflicts & class differences were happily resolved when they fell in love, were reconciled together or married.

Characteristics reverse class snobbery skillful blend of sophistication & slapstick biting dialog, an overlapping style of delivery, with lines tossed off in rapid fire an emphasis on elegant clothes, cars & furniture the hero or the heroine living by his or her wits alone, though this is often balanced by a reliable gainfully employed love interest probably most important, supporting casts of first-rate character actors playing eccentric types as well as a stable of familiar faces in leading roles

It Happened One Night Frank Capra, directed It Happened One Night (1934) earlier the same year, featuring the sparring of Clark Gable as a cynical, hard-times reporter Claudette Colbert as a pampered, runaway heiress Capra’s 1934 film is the high point this sub-genre and was the first to win the top four Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor & Best Actress. Screwball comedy crested in the late 1930s.

It Happened One Night Begins with a bad marriage between an heiress (Claudette Colbert) and a playboy-socialite. It ends with the disruption and another false marriage—the public ceremony in which the heiress and the socialite are scheduled to renew their initial vows. And it then celebrates the “right” marriage” having fled the ceremony, Colbert returns to the middle-class newspaper reporter (Clark Gable) with whom she is really in love, and then marries him (after a hasty annulment of the initial, “wrong” marriage). This final marriage is right not only because Colbert and Gable really love one another, but also because it heals the divisions in society, establishing anew order through the symbolic marriage of representatives of different social classes.

Contemporary Examples Class difference is most often represented in terms of professional status. Pretty Woman (1990) brings together a corporate takeover specialist (Richard Gere) and a Hollywood hooker (Julia Roberts). In While You Were Sleeping (1995), a Chicago token clerk (Sandra Bullock) falls in love with a wealthy lawyer (Peter Gallagher) and when he falls into a coma, pretends to be his fiancée (though she winds up with his brother in the end). As Good As It Gets (1997) focuses on an unlikely romance between a cynical best-selling novelist (Jack Nicholson) and a waitress (Helen Hunt). In each case the films rely on romantic comedy to unite different social classes