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Screwball_Comedy_Film

The screwball comedy has proven to be one of the most elusive of the film genres.  Very little consensus among students of film has been gathered on the [[Film Genre Conventions]] that comprise the Screwball Comedy genre.  As a result, the description "screwball comedy" has continued to be used even when a better descriptor would be [[Slapstick Comedy Film]] or [[Situation Comedy Film]].

However, some have suggested the genre has several characteristics:
*  Comedies produced by the American Hollywood Studio system between 1933 and 1939 that contain certain story or stylistic elements (mentioned below).  Most acknowledge that the screwball comedy had stragglers through the forties and fifties, but the onset of World War II and the end of the depression undermined some of the thematic codes that acted as a spine to the genre.
*  Reverse class snobbery.  The implied or explicit that common folk were superior to the wealthy.  Associated with this was the belief that even the wealthy had the potential to exhibit the nobility of ordinary folk.
*  Romantic element.  The screwball comedies always depicted a couple who was destined to complete each other but had a difficult time getting together.
*  The stories almost always revolved around the idle rich and often came into conflict with the guy who has to work for a living.
*  Divorce and Remarriage.  Some scholars point to this frequent device as evidence of the shift in the American moral code.  There was a move toward freer divorces but with the reassurance that marriage is ultimately a superior way of life.
*  Fast-talking, witty reparte.  This stylistic device did not originate in the screwballs, but can be found in many of the old [[Hollywood Cycles]] including the gangster, journalism, romantic comedies, and others.
*  Ridiculous situations.

Some characteristic examples:
*[[Bringing Up Baby]]
*[[The Philadelphia Story]]
*[[The Awful Truth]]
*[[It Happened One Night]]

Some actors most common to the screwball comedies:
*[[Carole Lombard]]
*[[Cary Grant]]
*[[Clark Gable]]