
Idiot's Delight
Original Theatrical Date: January 27, 1939
They first meet in Omaha. They meet again years later at the Swiss border…and at the edge of World War II.
Clark Gable as small-time hoofer Harry Van and Norma Shearer as his one-time honey Irene, now passing herself off as a Russian aristocrat and clinging to the arm of a munitions baron, strike sparks in this witty, cogent clash of love and war based on Robert E. Sherwood’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
Idiot’s Delight, released in the same year as Gone with the Wind, shows Gable at his rakish, manly, movie-star best. The most memorable scene: Gable’s "Puttin’ on the Ritz," a wise-guy song-and-dance routine that ends with the King leaping gracefully into the arms of a chorus line of peroxide cuties. Lucky girls!
Genre: RomanceComedy