Category: StoryTelling
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Clark Gable’s Funeral 11-19-1960
Clark Gable’s funeral was held on November 19, 1960 at the Church of the Recessional at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale. Clark was interred alongside his late third wife Carole Lombard-Gable and his darling mother-in-law Elizabeth “Bess” Peters, Clark’s widow Kay Williams-Gable joined her husband at Forest Lawn in 1983. #OnThisDay #ClarkGable #ClarkGableForever #KingOfHollywood…
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Clark Gable-remade Red Dust
In 1953 Clark Gable remade his iconic Pre-Code “Red Dust” which he starred alongside Jean Harlow and Mary Astor, Ava Gardner would be cast in the Harlow role and Grace Kelly would be cast in the Mary Astor role, Both Red Dust and Mogambo were tremendous successes critically and at the box office, Both actresses…
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Two Happy People
From the article “Two Happy People,” May 1940: The Gables are old enough, smart enough and experienced enough in marital adventures to know that professional jealousy is the biggest barrier to their happiness. Without doubt, Miss Lombard is determined to keep pace with her husband in stardom. Miss Lombard apparently has no intention of leaving…
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Clark Gable’s Character Rhett
Clark Gable in March 1940: “I tried to duck that Rhett assignment, you know. I didn’t want any part of it. I had my neck out far enough; acting characters that only script writers had ideas about in advance, without sticking it out where everybody could take a swipe at it. Everybody this side of…
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Positive Emotions
What positive emotion do you feel most often? “Your emotions are the slaves to your thoughts, and you are the slave to your emotions.” “What worries you, masters you.” “Feelings are something you have; not something you are.” “The most important decision you make is to be in a good mood.”
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Clark Gable Script
If you were going to open up a shop, what would you sell? Clark Gable Screen Play open for Production with Studios.


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