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.
Letty Morris is a New York dancer who is shunning the advances of smalltime gangster "Legs" Caffey.
The bus is filled with colorful characters, including a singing trio the Three Julians and exuberant tippler Hector Withington, Jr. As the bus passes through Eton, Pennsylvania, in the middle of the night, convict Paul Porter makes his escape from the local penitentiary and hides among the luggage, swapping his prison clothes for one of Withington's suits.
As they escape, they happen on a crashed school bus filled with freezing children, and stop to help, but are then snowed in.