Clark Gable
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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.

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

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.

Wife vs. Secretary
(1936)A secretary becomes so valuable to her boss that it jeopardizes his marriage.

Command Decision
(1948)Clark Gable stars as a senior officer who faces the horror of sending his men on suicide missions over Germany during the last days of World War II.

China Seas
(1935)The captain of a steamship bound for Singapore must stop a band of pirates in cahoots with his spurned ex-girlfriend from stealing a cache of gold.

Call of the Wild
(1935)A hardy young man, his pal and a girl are stranded in the Yukon and join forces to locate a rich gold claim in the Arctic wastelands.

The Tall Men
(1955)Clark Gable and Cameron Mitchell end up on a cattle drive after they fail at bank robbery.

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.

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.

Honky Tonk
(1941)A gambler attempts to settle into honest life in a small town by falling in love with a young local and opening up a saloon with his gambling winnings.

Homecoming
(1948)In 1941, Dr. Robert Sunday (John Hodiak) criticizes his friend, successful surgeon Ulysses Johnson (Clark Gable), for his hypocritical stance on war victims while neglecting needy, poor patients at home. When Ulysses joins the Army, his wife, Penny (Anne Baxter), worries about the war's effects on him and their marriage. On the voyage across, Ulysses meets nurse and widow Jane "Snapshot" McCall (Lana Turner), whose idealism, strength and skill prompt him to reevaluate his principles.

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.

Key to the City
(1950)Academy Award winners Clark Gable and Loretta Young star as two mayors from opposite sides of the United States who meet and fall in love at a mayoral convention in San Francisco.

To Please a Lady
(1950)A ruthless race-car driver falls for a crusading journalist out to clean up the sport.

Across the Wide Missouri
(1951)One of those men is Flint Mitchell, who heads into Blackfoot territory with his fellow mountain men β and with his new Blackfoot bride who may be the key to their safety.
Adventure
(1945)"Gable's back and Garson's got him!" So went one of film's most famous ad lines, welcoming home the movie icon and World War II veteran to share an Adventure with glorious Greer Garson. As a rough-hewn merchant marine, Gable reprises his most popular film persona, the wisecracking man's man who loves 'em and leaves 'em β until the right dame comes along. Garson is the dame, or, in this case, lady β a librarian who finds nothing in the Dewey Decimal System about how to domesticate 6'1" of brawn and bravado. Victor Fleming directs, Joan Blondell plays a been-there blonde who catches Gable's eye and Thomas Mitchell adds pathos as a sailor who makes and breaks a deal with God.

Lone Star
(1952)A Texas cattle baron fights a state senator's politics and steals his newspaper-editor girlfriend.

Never Let Me Go
(1953)A U.S. reporter desperate to fetch his Russian ballerina bride from behind the Iron Curtain hatches a plan that could spell instant doom for his wife.