Clark Gable
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Filmography
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It Happened One Night
(1934)When a brash reporter starts trailing a runaway heiress on her bus trip from Florida to New York for a big scoop, can love be far behind?

Teacher's Pet
(1958)Clark Gable plays Jim Gannon, a school-of-hard-knocks newspaperman who despises journalism schools, until he sees who's doing the teaching.

San Francisco
(1936)Things really get shaken up when an aspiring opera singer becomes involved with a bawdy saloon owner and his high-society rival during the devastating earthquake of 1906.

Boom Town
(1940)Oscar-nominated picture stars Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy as competitive oil prospectors who strike it rich in oil and romance.

Run Silent, Run Deep
(1958)In the midst of World War II, a resolute sub commander must contend with a tough executive officer to take revenge on an infamous Japanese destroyer.

Mogambo
(1953)After a fling with Eloise, adventurer Vic is hired by a British anthropologist to go on safari. His wife Linda is attracted to Vic and flirts with him. Her husband doesn't notice but Eloise is jealous. The sexual tension increases, and when a gorilla attacks the scientist Vic sees his chance to be rid of his rival.
Idiot's Delight
(1939)During the outbreak of World War II, a song-and-dance man in the Alps meets a fake Russian countess who reminds him of a girl from Omaha.

It Started in Naples
(1960)Classic romantic comedy starring Clark Gable and Sophia Loren. Mike Hamilton (Gable) is a lawyer travelling to Naples to sort out the estate of his recently-deceased brother and take charge of his orphaned nephew. Mike soon comes up against the strong-willed Lucia (Loren), the boy's aunt, who has decided to take custody of him herself.

The King and Four Queens
(1956)An escaped desperado sets his sights on a hidden treasure as well as four beautiful young widows.

Betrayed
(1954)During World War II, a U.S. officer falls for a Resistance fighter suspected of being an enemy spy.

Mutiny on the Bounty
(1935)A best picture Oscar went to this first screen version of the HMS Bounty crew's rebellion against the cruel Captain Bligh, lead by the noble mutineer Fletcher Christian.

The Misfits
(1961)An ex-stripper teams up with an aging cowboy, a former WWII pilot and a washed-up rodeo star in a plan to wrangle wild horses for money.

Cain and Mabel
(1936)The publicity romance between a prizefighter and a showgirl turns into the real thing.

Forsaking All Others
(1934)Here comes the bride - there goes the groom! The night before Mary Clay's (Joan Crawford) wedding, her flaky fiancé Dillon elopes with someone else. Mary's friend Jeff grabs his chance to buck up the jilted bride - and pitch some woo. Then Dillon reenters Mary's life and she must choose between the two men. Since Clark Gable plays Jeff and Robert Montgomery plays Dillon, it's a choice any woman would love to make! The three stars prove marriage is a funny affair in this snappy, sophisticated comedy. Director W.S. Van Dyke (The Thin Man), scriptwriter Joseph L. Mankiewicz (All About Eve) and supporting comedy virtuosos Rosalind Russell, Billie Burke and Arthur Treacher put extra sparkle in the wedding punch.

Laughing Sinners
(1931)A cabaret performer, Ivy Stevens, has an affair with a low-rent travelling salesman and is dumped. Later, she finds solace in joining the Salvation Army.

Arthur Miller: Writer
(2017)An intimate portrait of legendary playwright Arthur Miller as told from the unique perspective of his daughter, Rebecca.

The Painted Desert
(1931)When two men find an abandoned baby, a fight over the custody of the foundling results in a lifelong rivalry that escalates during a mining dispute.