Tag: Clark Gable Enterprises
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The Filming of Idiots Delight
When he started filming IDIOT’S DELIGHT in the fall of 1938, Clark Gable had just signed on the dotted line to play Rhett Butler in GONE WITH THE WIND but had time to kill before filming started. Clark was leery of the role in IDIOT’S DELIGHT. He had seen the play when it had been…
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Clark Gable Destiny in the US Army
From March 1943: From the most authentic source, to Movieland [magazine] exclusively, comes some pretty distressing news for Gable fans. The big fellow, whom everyone in Hollywood worshipped, feels he has found his destiny in the Army. He likes being Captain Gable. He wants to keep on being Captain Gable, even after peace is declared.…
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Clark Gable was unaware of his Impact he had on people.
“[Clark Gable] was totally unaware of the impact he had on people. He steered clear of the Hollywood whirl. At the end of a day’s filming, Clark would go to his dressing room and have a drink of Scotch with his make-up man and his stand-in. They would shoot the breeze for a while, then…
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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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Privacy

PRIVACY – COPYRIGHT – TRADEMARK POLICY This is the web site of Debra Hartsell Gable, a service of Clark Gable Enterprises, Inc. We can be reached via e-mail at Hartsell.Debra@gmail.com. Or you can reach us by telephone at (310) 948-9092. Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do Grappling Association is committed to safeguarding your privacy online. Please read…
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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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