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Clark Gable on TCM



Clark GableClark Gable has his "Summer Under the Stars" day on Wednesday, Aug. 12.

Turner Classic Movies will present thirteen of the actor's films, all of which have been shown before. Come to think of it, I'm not even sure what a rare Clark Gable movie would be, unless one includes the pre-1931 films in which Gable was an extra. Else, I believe that just about every single one of those films in which he starred or had supporting roles have been shown either on TCM or elsewhere a number of times — something that's quite unusual.

Now, the King of Hollywood would never have risen to the throne had I had any say in the matter, but I didn't. Lots of other people, however, did. Gable was a top box-office draw for more than two decades, and remained highly popular until his death in 1960 at the age of 59. Strangely, unlike other tough male superstars of the era such as Humphrey Bogart and John Wayne, Gable's wattage has dimmed somewhat with the passing of the years. I can't quite understand why that's happened, considering that his cockiness and macho posing remain a fixture of today's male movie stars, so I won't even hazard a guess.

Jean Harlow, Wallace Beery, Clark Gable in China Seas

Among TCM's Gable films, the three I'd most recommend are the lesser-known Strange Interlude (1932), China Seas (1935, above), and Idiot's Delight (1939).

  • Strange Interlude is a failure as a film, but it's worth a look because it's so damn weird — especially for an MGM production of that era. Robert Z. Leonard does what he can with this drastically shortened adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize-winning play (credited to Bess Meredyth and C. Gardner Sullivan), but this tale of an unconventional woman trying to cope with love, lust, insanity, and motherhood never quite gels. Norma Shearer, then the Queen of MGM, Ralph Morgan, Alexander Kirkland, May Robson, Robert Young, and Maureen O'Sullivan are the other chief players.
  • Directed by the now unjustly forgotten Tay Garnett, China Seas is an enjoyable romp with Gable, Jean Harlow, Wallace Beery, and Rosalind Russell having a grand old time playing off of one another. As so often happens in Gable's films, the women come out on top in terms of both interest and acting abilities. Anyhow, the Academy Award-winning Mutiny on the Bounty may have been the more prestigious production that year, but I find China Seas' more mundane pleasures — a quirky love triangle, modern-day pirates — much more enjoyable.
  • Adapted by Robert E. Sherwood from his own pacifist play, Idiot's Delight is another strange MGM movie; what with all the (however bowdlerized) political commentary about pre-World War II Europe. Gable stars as a small-time, American vaudeville performer who, while playing in an Alpine village, meets up with former flame Norma Shearer, now disguised as a Russian aristocrat named Irene Fellara — and all the while doing a brilliant Greta Garbo parody. The ending is a letdown, but Clarence Brown's direction keeps things moving at a good pace. Also of interest is the appearance of several silent-film performers in bit parts, among them Paul Panzer, Claire McDowell, Barbara Bedford, and Mitchell Lewis.

Clark Gable, Ava Gardner in MogamboAlso, check out Gable's African adventures: Jean Harlow steals the show in Red Dust and so does Ava Gardner (right) in the remake, Mogambo.

 

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12 Wednesday

3:00 AM Strange Interlude (1932)
A doctor's daughter defies convention in her fight for love and her child. Cast: Norma Shearer, Clark Gable, May Robson. Dir: Robert Z. Leonard. BW-109 mins.

5:00 AM Manhattan Melodrama (1934)
Boyhood friends grow up on opposite sides of the law. Cast: Clark Gable, William Powell, Myrna Loy. Dir: W.S. Van Dyke II. BW-90 mins.

6:45 AM China Seas (1935)
A sea captain caught in a romantic triangle has to fight off modern-day pirates. Cast: Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Wallace Beery. Dir: Tay Garnett. BW-87 mins.

8:15 AM They Met In Bombay (1941)
Rival jewel thieves on the run find love in the Far East. Cast: Clark Gable, Rosalind Russell, Peter Lorre. Dir: Clarence Brown. BW-92 mins.

10:00 AM Betrayed (1954)
During World War II, a U.S. officer falls for a Resistance fighter suspected of being an enemy spy. Cast: Clark Gable, Lana Turner, Victor Mature. Dir: Gottfried Reinhardt. C-109 mins.

Clark Gable, Norma Shearer in Idiot's Delight12:00 PM Idiot's Delight (1939)
A hoofer and a fake Russian countess are caught behind enemy lines at the outbreak of World War II. Cast: Clark Gable, Norma Shearer, Edward Arnold. Dir: Clarence Brown. BW-110 mins.

2:00 PM Forsaking All Others (1934)
A woman pursues the wrong man for almost twenty years. Cast: Clark Gable, Joan Crawford, Robert Montgomery. Dir: W.S. Van Dyke II. BW-83 mins.

3:30 PM Love On The Run (1936)
Rival newsmen get mixed up with a runaway heiress and a ring of spies. Cast: Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Franchot Tone. Dir: W.S. Van Dyke II. BW-80 mins.

5:00 PM Red Dust (1932)
A plantation overseer in Indochina is torn between a married woman and a lady of the evening. Cast: Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Mary Astor. Dir: Victor Fleming. BW-83 mins.

6:30 PM Mogambo (1953)
In this remake of Red Dust, an African hunter is torn between a lusty showgirl and a married woman. Cast: Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, Grace Kelly. Dir: John Ford. C-116 mins.

8:30 PM Test Pilot (1938)
An irresponsible test pilot's wife and best friend try to get him to grow up. Cast: Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, Spencer Tracy. Dir: Victor Fleming. BW-119 mins.

Clark Gable, Charles Laughton in Mutiny on the Bounty

10:45 PM Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)
Classic adventure about the sadistic Captain Bligh, who drove his men to revolt during a South Seas expedition. Cast: Clark Gable, Charles Laughton, Franchot Tone. Dir: Frank Lloyd. BW-133 mins.

1:00 AM Command Decision (1948)
A senior officer faces the horror of sending his men on suicide missions over Germany during the last days of World War II. Cast: Clark Gable, Van Johnson, Walter Pidgeon. Dir: Sam Wood. BW-112 mins.

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3 Comments to Clark Gable on TCM

  1. Clarinet Smith
    August 14, 2009 | Permalink

    You forgot to mention his ears. They looked bigger when he didn't have his mustache on.

  2. Merlin
    August 12, 2009 | Permalink

    IDIOT'S DELIGHT has **two** endings. TCM has shown them both.

  3. po9i8
    August 12, 2009 | Permalink

    I thought Gable was really good in MUTINY even though he looked naked without his mustache.

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