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Director
  
Richard Boleslawski

Film series
  
Three Stooges Films

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6.6/10
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Genre
  
Comedy, Crime, Drama

Producer
  
Lucien Hubbard

Language
  
English

Fugitive Lovers movie poster

Writer
  
Ferdinand Reyher
,
Frank Wead

Release date
  
January 5, 1934

Cast
  
Robert Montgomery
(Paul Porter, aka Stephen Blaine),
Madge Evans
(Letty Morris),
Ted Healy
(Hector Withington, Jr.),
Nat Pendleton
(Legs Caffey),
C. Henry Gordon
(Detective Daly),
Ruth Selwyn
(Babe Callahan)

Similar movies
  
Three Stooges Films movies

Fugitive Lovers is a 1934 feature film starring Madge Evans and Robert Montgomery, Nat Pendleton, C. Henry Gordon, Ruth Selwyn and Ted Healy and His Stooges. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

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Synopsis

Letty Morris (Madge Evans) is a New York dancer who's shunning the advances of the gangster "Legs" Caffey (Nat Pendleton) by jumping a cross-country bus to Hollywood. Legs learns of her plans and boards the bus. Along the way, the bus passes a penitentiary where a fugitive named Paul Porter (Robert Montgomery) made his escape and hides among the luggage.

During a stop-over, Porter attains a seat on the bus and immediately falls for Letty. Legs soon discovers Porter is on the bus and threatens to turn him in, but after realizing Letty is in love, relents and allows Porter to escape. Detective Daly C. Henry Gordon, however catches up with Letty and travels with her, waiting for Porter to rejoin her. Porter steals the bus during an overnight stop and Letty joins him. A harrowing car chase ensues. When Porter happens upon a busload of school kids caught in a dangerous storm, he risks all to save them.

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