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Clark Gable is just a two-bar Joe doing a job By Andrew A. Rooney, Stars and Stripes staff writer June 7, 1943 Herewith a report on Capt. Clark Gable: Last summer he quieted a rumor that he was going to accept a direct commission as a major by enlisting as a private in Los Angeles. On Oct. 28, after completing the air corps OCS at Miami. Fla., he was commissioned second lieutenant. He served at Tyndall Field, Fla., for a while, and later was shipped to a mid-West field. He came to England about seven weeks ago, has been on one raid, (Antwerp, May 4) and his job here is to make a training film for aerial gunners. He is 42 years old, six feet one inch tall, his hair is grey. He seems like an OK guy. With the possible exception of the German Army, no one is having a tougher time trying to fight this war than Capt. Clark Gable. They Want to Know A few hundred thousand relatives of privates in the infantry who have been fighting in North Africa want to know why Clark Gable isn’t a private in the infantry fighting in North Africa. The fathers and mothers, sisters and friends of the staff sergeants on combat crews of B17s and B24s want to know why he is a captain instead of a staff sergeant. And some of the boys wonder. He is not a captain doing a staff sergeant’s job. He is a captain doing a job that has been done by majors and better, and he went from a second lieutenant to a captain in less than six months, not because he had a direct pipeline to the commanding general, but
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A rich heiress running away from her father rides a bus across the country to join her new husband and is befriended by a reporter looking for a goodDirector Frank Capra (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington) took home every Oscar in the book (well, okay, all the major ones) for this seminal 1934 comedy starring Clark Gable as a hard-bitten reporter who stays close to a runaway heiress (Claudette Colbert) rather than lose a good story. Funny and sexy, the film is full of memorable scenes often referred to in other films, such as the “walls of Jericho” (a mere bedcover hung on a line down the middle of a room so opposite-sex roommates can get undressed), and Colbert’s famous flash of thigh to stop a speeding car in its tracks. Capra’s brisk, urbane brand of wit was a perfect complement to his populist faith in the common man (in this case, Gable’s character), and that inspired combination makes this film both a spirited entertainment and an uplifting experience. –Tom Keogh

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Named as the seventh greatest actor on AFI’s List of “50 Greatest Screen Legends,” Clark Gable reigned supreme as a screen icon during the 1930′s and 40′s. Six of Gables 75 feature films are remastered and now available on DVD in the new Clark Gable: The Signature Collection.Clark Gable was “The King” of Hollywood in his heyday, and why not? He carried himself in his movies as though entitled by royal birthright, erect and cocky, not especially curious about the rest of the world because he already owned it. Sure, Gable’s characters frequently had to be humbled, but that’s not what you remember about him; what you remember is the utter self-confidence, the brash American energy, and–sure–the jug ears. Clark Gable: The Signature Collection is not just a topnotch collection of the King in his court, it’s also a look at just how good the Hollywood studio system (in this case, MGM) was in its glory years.

Except for late entry Mogambo from 1953, these titles are from Gable’s peak run–1933 to 1940. First up chronologically is Dancing Lady, which pairs Gable with Joan Crawford; he’s a gruff Broadway director, she’s a plucky young dancer who moves up from burlesque to the legit theater thanks to wealthy suitor Franchot Tone. It’s not a great movie, but the formula is pleasing, and there’s a young fellow named Fred Astaire (his film debut) in a couple of scenes. Some surreal comedy is provided by Ted Healy and His Stooges (whose names happen to be Moe, Larry and Curly).

Tay Garnett’s China Seas, from 1935, was a reunion with Jean Harlow, with whom Gable had struck gold in Red Dust. The script by James Kevin McGuinness and the gifted Jules Furthman might have a preposterous plot–cribbed from Red Dust–but the dialogue is deliciously vulgar and the actors perfectly cast. Gable is the captain of a boat on the Hong Kong-Singapore run, carrying secret gold and fending off pirates and a typhoon. His real problem, however is that the classy woman (Rosalind Russell) he has long pined for has come aboard at the exact moment his bawdy mistress (Harlow) has also tagged along. Clarence Brown’s Wife vs. Secretary (1936) brings Harlow back, this time as the executive assistant to Gable’s wealthy tycoon. Their relationship is strictly professional, although wife Myrna Loy eventually has suspicions. Gable and Loy are cute together, and the film is a reminder of how playful he could be outside the manly-man world of many of his films.

The blockbuster San Francisco, also 1936, gives a pretty good blueprint of what audiences craved at the time. Gable is the rakish owner of a wild Barbary Coast club, Jeannette MacDonald the opera-ready songbird who performs for him, Spencer Tracy the no-nonsense priest and childhood friend who would love to reform Gable. Director W.S. Van Dyke keeps it all cracking along (well, except when MacDonald sings and Cultcha comes in) and the special effects for the San Francisco earthquake are really rather awesome. Boom Town (1940) was another box-office smash, with Gable and Tracy as Texas oil wildcatters who team up, split, team up, split, etc. Claudette Colbert is the woman loved by both, although the male bonding is the most engaging thing about this entertaining spectacle.

Mogambo is an official remake of Red Dust, with Gable returning, this time as an African safari leader. Even with gray hair, his masculinity is enough to entice good-time girl Ava Gardner and ladylike Grace Kelly. John Ford directed, which means the location exteriors and studio interiors alike are alive with Ford’s expressive compositional eye. Included on the San Francisco disc is a TNT documentary profile of Gable. But these titles give a pretty good profile all by themselves. –Robert Horton

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The Carole Lombard Archive is pleased to present this glimpse into the private lives of legendary Hollywood couple Carole Lombard and Clark Gable, with private home movies of the two at play. The soundtrack is provided by Matt Munro singing, “My Kind of Girl,” which Carole was, in spades! Enjoy –


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