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Fugitive Lovers is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy drama film directed by Richard Boleslavsky. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it stars Madge Evans and Robert Montgomery with a supporting cast of Nat Pendleton, C. Henry Gordon, Ruth Selwyn, and Ted Healy and his Stooges, who are credited as "The Three Julians" in this production.
Fugitive Lovers: Directed by Richard Boleslawski. With Robert Montgomery, Madge Evans, Ted Healy, Nat Pendleton. Hoping to evade gangster Legs Caffey, chorus girl Letty Morris hops a bus in New York bound for Los Angeles--with Legs close on her heels.
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- Comedy, Crime, Drama
- Richard Boleslawski
- 1934-01-05
Letty Morris is a New York dancer who escapes the advances of gangster 'Legs' Caffey by jumping a cross-country bus to Hollywood. Legs learns of her plans and boards the same bus. Along the way, they pass a penitentiary where fugitive Paul Porter makes his escape.
Fugitive Lovers: Directed by John Carr. With Steve Oliver, Sondra Currie, John Russell, Virginia Mayo. Making his morning rounds in a Bel Air neighborhood, swimming pool cleaner Blue Schuyler is startled by the sight of a lovely young woman floating, lifeless, under the water.
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- Mystery, Romance
- John Carr
- 93
Fugitive Lovers (1934) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
An escaped convict (Robert Montgomery) flees by bus and falls in love with a chorus girl (Madge Evans) on board.
- Comedy
Overview. In a hopeful effort to evade gangster Legs Caffey, chorus girl Letty Morris hops a bus in New York bound for Los Angeles--with Legs close on her heels. Along the way the bus picks up escaped convict Paul Porter, who quickly allies himself with Letty.