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my friends and i made this film for school to the song clark gable by the postal service |
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The King of Hollywood!! A great but modest actor who portrayed the tough but lovable guy in his films. The one who always got the girl & the love of his life-Carole Lombard. |
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Video footage of Clark and Carole set to Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love) by cole porter, sung by Alanis Morisette. |
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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 because he is an intelligent man doing a good job for the Air Force.
Last Saturday a couple of carloads of newspapermen, most of whom were women, were taken to an Eighth Air Force field to watch the public relations office take the wraps off their man Gable. They were prepared to write cynical articles of the movie star playing a phoney part, but Gable fooled them. He was a very nice guy about it all, and his performance at the press conference left nothing to be cynical about.
He didn't try to act any part. He was Clark Gable in the Air Force, a little tired, but resigned to being looked at and talked to — and he looked like a very decent guy with no angle to his being where he was.
The conference was held around a B17, and there were several combat men from Gable's station hanging around. The captain was dressed in pinks, a leather jacket, cap and solid English shoes. He looked like what America thinks the boys in the air corps look like.
His mustache has acquired a slightly RAF look, his hair is a little long, and the collar of his leather jacket is turned up with that casual nonchalance which makes life look easy. The cap he wore looked just a little more like an air corps cap than most, and he pulled it just a little further over his right eye than the rest.
He is in England on the orders of Brig. Gen. Luther S. Smith, director of the Air Force training program. With him are 1/Lts. Andrew J. McIntyre, former MGM cameraman, and John Mahin, who wrote several of the scripts for Gable's pictures.
Together the three of them, with the help of several veteran gunners, are putting together a film they hope will be some help in the training program for aerial gunners. In the film, Gable interviews men, gets opinions and observations on equipment and combat problems. He appears in some of the scenes — does not appear in others.
He went on the Antwerp raid so that he could talk through something besides his hat about raids. One of the correspondents asked him if he was going on another.
"I'm going to do what I have to do to finish this job."
After Capt. Gable introduced T/Sgt. Kenneth Hulse and T/Sgt. Phil Hulse (not brothers) to the correspondents, and they told a brief story, it was decided that the newspapermen should hear what a cal. 50 machine-gun sounded like being fired by Capt. Gable. It sounded just like a cal. 50 being fired by anyone.
Phil Hulse, whose home is in Springfield. Mo., has worked with the captain quite a bit on the picture, and he is at the field with Gable.
"He is a regular man," Hulse says "He gets an awful lot of unfair criticism. He used to go out to the towns once in a while but the people won't let him alone, so he just doesn't go out any more."
Capt. Gable himself says that he has been to London once, and has been to some of the pubs in the small towns near his station several times. He hasn't seen a movie since he's been here. (GWTW still plays at the Ritz, in Leicester Square.)
Herewith ends the report on Capt. Clark Gable. For our money he is an OK Joe fighting a war, and, until he bites a dog or figures in a legitimate news story, just like any other Joe, The Stars and Stripes will leave the guy alone, as he would like to be left, for the duration. |
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My first AMV so be gentle, but yeah its all samurai champloo like, so....WATCH! |
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During much of 1943, Major Clark Gable was stationed at Polebrook to produce a recruiting film for aircraft gunners. While there, he flew five combat missions as an observer. Much of the film was shot by MGM cinematographer Andrew McIntyre, who not only accompanied Gable, but who also enlisted with him in the USAAF.
Gable's first combat mission occurred on 4 May 43 flying with Capt W.R. Calhoun from the 303rd Bomb Group at Molesworth in the lead aircraft nicknamed 'Eight Ball II' #41-24635 and targeting Antwerp, Belgium. His second mission was on 15 Jun 43 flying with Lt. Theodore. Argiropulos from the 351st Bomb Group at Polebrook in the aircraft 'Argonaut III' #42-29851 and targeting Villacoublay, France. His third combat mission occurred on July 24, 1943 flying with Lt.Col . Robert W. Burns from the 351st Bomb Group at Polebrook in 'Argonaut III' #2-29851 and bombing Heroya, Norway. His fourth combat mission occurred 12 Aug 43 flying with Capt John B. Carraway from the 351st Bomb Group in the aircraft 'Aint It Gruesome' #42-29863 and hitting the secondary target of Bochum, Germany. Gable had somehow wedged himself in behind the top turret gunner for a better view as fighters made five passes, killing one man, wounding seven others, and damaging eleven 351st Bomb Group planes. At one point a 20-mm shell came through Aint It Gruesome's floor, cut off the heel from Gable's boot, and exited one foot from his head, all without exploding. Afterward, the crew noticed the fifteen holes in the aircraft, and Gable noticed his boot. Brushing off concern with reporters, Gable claimed, "I didn't know it had happened. I didn't know anything about it until we had dropped eleven thousand feet (and could get off oxygen and look around). Only then did I see the hole in the turret." Gable's fifth and last combat mission occurred on 23 Sept 43, targeting Nantes, France with Maj John Blaylock as pilot flying 'The Dutchess' #42-29925.
Clark Gable was awarded the Air Medal on October 4, 1943 for completing five combat missions and left the 351st BG on November 5, 1943 returning to the US with over 50,000 ft of 16mm film. In 1944, the film 'Combat America' was shown in theaters. |
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A slideshow of Clark Gable photos to music. |
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Final scene of the 1953 movie "Mogambo" with Ava Gardner and Clark Gable.
The man in the boat is English actor Philip Stainton (born in England in 1908 ). He died in Melbourne, Australia, in 1961.
The movie was filmed by MGM on location in Africa.
Ava Gardner was born in North Carolina in 1922, and died in London in 1990.
Clark Gable was born in Ohio in 1901, and died in Los Angeles of a heart attack in 1960.
"Mogambo" was the last movie he made with MGM.
Subcategory - "20th.Century ". |
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clark gable jean harlow film |
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A photo slideshow of Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable with those they loved. |
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The King of Hollywood
Clark Gable's mother died when he was seven months old. At 16 he quit high school, went to work in an Akron (Ohio) tire factory and decided to become an actor after seeing the play "The Bird of Paradise". He toured in stock companies, worked oil fields and sold ties. In 1924 he reached Hollywood with the help of Portland, Oregon, theatre manager Josephine Dillon, who coached and later married him (she was 17 years his senior). After playing a few bit parts he returned to the stage, becoming lifelong friends with Lionel Barrymore. After several failed screen tests (for Barrymore and Darryl F. Zanuck), Gable was signed in 1930 by MGM's Irving Thalberg. Joan Crawford asked for him as co-star in Dance, Fools, Dance (1931) and the public loved him manhandling Norma Shearer in A Free Soul (1931) the same year. His unshaven lovemaking with bra-less Jean Harlow in Red Dust (1932) made him MGM's most important star. At one point he refused an assignment and the studio punished him by loaning him out to (at the time) low-rent Columbia Pictures, which put him in Frank Capra's It Happened One Night (1934), which won him an Oscar. He returned to far more substantial roles at MGM, such as Fletcher Christian in Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) and Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind (1939 |
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A photo slideshow of Joan and Clark. |
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Michael Keaton, Billy Crystal, Lynn Redgrave, Cher, Jessica Lange and Sharon Stone talk about The King. |
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This is just a dorky storyboard I made for the Postal Service's song, "Clark Gable." I want to make it into an actual live music video, but unfortunately I don't have enough hi tech equipment for that.
These are just quick sketches, I draw better than this... I promise. |
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The King and Queen of 1938. |
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John Clark Gable son of Clark Gable GWTW Gone with The Wind |
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Great It Happened One Night scene.
Some trivia: Friz Frelen, developer of Bugs Bunny, based the rabbit partly on Clark Gable's mannerisms in this movie, in particular the way of eating a carrot and talking at a rather fast rate. |
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Slideshow of the fabulous Clark Gable. |
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Aucune femme ne pouvait résister à son sourire charmeur et à ses célèbres moustaches. Elle était l'incarnation du glamour flamboyant. Carole Lombard et Clark Gable formèrent l'un des couples mythiques d'Hollywood. En voir plus sur : http://www.vodeo.tv/18-45-2674-carole-lombard--clark-gable.html?PARTID=9085 |
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The life & loss of a great actress & a loving wife who helped her country only to perish in a horrific accident on Jan. 16th 1942 and the heartbreak Gable endured. "Why Ma" he kept asking, "Why Ma?" He kept a "part of her with him" by wearing a partial brooch that was found. He wore it around his neck till the day of his death Nov. 16th 1960. She was the true love of his life. It was a great loss to him & the world. |
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Please visit my card museum by clicking the blue creamofcardstv link above and the link on the left-hand-side of my profile page.
This video clip features the following set of cards:
http://stores.ebay.com/Creamofcards-Cigarette-Cards#bottom
Manufacturer: Richard Lloyd and Sons
Series Title: Cinema Stars (28-54)
Year Of Issue: 1935
Card Size: normal
Complete Set: yes
Number of Cards Offered: 27 cards
Includes: Clark Gable,Robert MontgomeryMaurice Chevalier,Herbert Marshall,Gary Cooper,David Manners,Norman Foster,Warner Baxter,Tom Keene,Chester Morris,Fredric March,Robert Young,Charles Ruggles,Miriam Hopkins,Greta Garbo,Norma Shearer,Joan Bennett,Loretta Young,, Joan Crawford,Clara Bow,Jean Harlow,Janet Gaynor,Ann Harding,Norma Shearer,Marlene Dietrich,Elissa Landi,Marion Nixon |
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The Great Clark Gable! "King of Hollywood" The sexy & most handsome man of the silver screen. |
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Clark Gable and Loretta Young @ The Call of the Wild (1935) by William A. Wellman |
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Vídeo homenaje a Clark Gable, a destacar su papel en "Lo que el viento se llevó" como Rhett Butler. |
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MMV for Clark Gable by The Postal Service |
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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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Dead Famous: the search for Carole Lombard & Clark Gable part 1 of 5 |
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Greta Garbo & Clark Gable - part 2
1931 |
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New viv and clark vid |
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An example of alpha behavior first class :) |
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video by james w. coker
music: "clark gable" by the postal service |
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The ghost of Clark Gable haunts Leonard Dixon, the son of the doctor who failed to save him from his heart attack in 1960 - at the age of 59. |
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Photo from a life Clark Gable And Carole Lombard.About their moments this acquaintance and till January
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Greta Garbo & Clark Gable - part 1
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Clark Gable and many other Silver Screen movie stars are included in this 1930's set of cigarette cards:
http://stores.ebay.com/Creamofcards-Cigarette-Cards#bottom
Manufacturer: Godfrey Phillips
Series Title: Stage and Cinema Beauties (Different)
Year Of Issue: 1935
Card Size: normal
Complete Set: yes
Number of Cards Offered: 50 cards
Includes: Robert Donat,Greta Garbo,Sylvia Sydney,Grace Bradley,Grace Moore,Marion Nixon,Katharine Hepburn,Joan Marsh,Mary Carlisle,Toby Wing,Joan Crawford,Jean Harlow,Shirley Ross,Bebe Daniels,Norma Shearer,Irene Dunne,Myrna Loy,Lilli Damita,Pauline Brooks,Dorothy, Mackaill,Frances Drake,June Vlasek,Constance Bergen,Robert Montgomery,Fredric March,Claudette Colbert,Merle Oberon,Clark Gable,Ann Dvorak,Jack Hulbert,Jessie Mathews,Esther Ralston,Constance Bennett,Miriam Hopkins,Charlotte Henry,Carole Lombard,Constance, Cummings,Ann Harding,Ida Lupino,Diana Wynyard,Janet Gaynor,Marion Davies,Wallace Beery,Ginger Rogers,Gary Cooper,Anita Page,Joan Blondell,Adrienne Dore,Peggy Shannon,Juliette Compton,
1930's Movie Stars,Portraits of Old Movie Stars,Pictures of Film Stars |
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new viv video :) |
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tribute to Clark Gable |
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Clásico de 1939, protagonizado por Clark Gable y Vivian Leigh, ganadora de 8 Oscares. |
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Alpha Man Behavior and Attitude - Library Scene (Clark Gable) |
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A tribute to Clark Gable, sung by Judy Garland. |
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http://whv.warnerbros.com/WHVPORTAL/Portal/product.jsp?upc=012569796300&S=ClscsCllct
Gone With The Wind (1939)
Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara
"After all, tomorrow is another day!"
Clark Gable as Rhett Butler
"Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
Olivia de Havilland as Melanie Hamilton
Leslie Howard as Ashley Wilkes
Barbara O'Neil as Ellen O'Hara
Thomas Mitchell as Gerald O'Hara
Evelyn Keyes as Suellen O'Hara
Ann Rutherford as Carreen O'Hara
Gone with the Wind is a 1939 film adapted from Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel of the same name and directed by Victor Fleming.
The epic film was set in the American South in and around the time of the Civil War.
It told a story of the Civil War and its aftermath from a Southern point of view.
It was awarded ten Academy Awards, a record that would stand for years.
It has sold more tickets in the U.S. than any other film in history.
Today it is considered one of the most popular and greatest films of all time, a prototype of a Hollywood blockbuster and one of the most enduring symbols of the golden age of Hollywood.
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I am in the process of re-doing this video so stick around for it. |
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Another great one with Gable. |
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Ryne tackles Ben Gibbard and the Postal Service's "Clark Gable" in bossa nova fashion. So, it's pretty shoddily done because I felt inspired to do this in about 10 minutes. Also don't mind the green text above, I don't want to shell out $70 for the damned program, ok?!
Yes, that is a San Diego Charger T-shirt. |
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Photos from history of a life and Clark Gable's films 1922 and 1960!...clark gable |
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Possessed (1931)
Joan Crawford Clark Gable |
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An example of alpha behavior first class :) |
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documental de 1943 de la AAF en Europa encargado al actor Clark Gable para reclutar artilleros. |
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a music video we made in ed cantu's class |
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Clark Gable & Carole Lombard in "No man of her own". |
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Tribute to the undisputed King of Hollywood. |
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In 1945's "Adventure," Clark Gable surprises Greer Garson with all sorts of things that he didn't learn in a library, such as how to hypnotize a rooster and catch a hen. |
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Clark Gable: Affectionately known as the 'King of Hollywood', Clark was the most recognizedheart-throb of his day.
Yet the future Tinseltown he-man had a less than stellar entry into the world,
being mistaken for a girl on his birth certificate... |
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