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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Feb 1, 2020 18:31:02 GMT
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Feb 1, 2020 19:36:08 GMT
Frankly, my dear nutberry, I don't give a damn Joking. Not my favorite actor but he was good 
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Post by bravomailer on Feb 1, 2020 19:56:27 GMT
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Post by teleadm on Feb 1, 2020 20:39:59 GMT
He buttoned up, and nearly killed the whole male undershirt industry, as what sissy wears an undershirt under his shirt...  A versatile actor who could do both drama and comedy with great panache. 
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Post by koskiewicz on Feb 1, 2020 21:43:27 GMT
One of my favorite Gable films is the obscure "Strange Cargo"
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 2, 2020 0:14:23 GMT
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 2, 2020 0:20:38 GMT
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Post by petrolino on Feb 2, 2020 4:11:52 GMT
Now this is what a real man looks like.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 2, 2020 4:19:12 GMT
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Post by petrolino on Feb 2, 2020 4:56:04 GMT
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Post by bravomailer on Feb 2, 2020 7:40:49 GMT
Most of you know of Loretta Young's daughter 
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Post by spiderwort on Feb 2, 2020 15:40:30 GMT
One of my favorite Gable films is the obscure "Strange Cargo"
Love this film, kos. So underrated and too little seen. Great Frank Borzage direction, lyrical as usual, with among the best performances for both Gable and Crawford (sans her heavy make-up), in my opinion anyway. Interesting story, too.
I'll never forget the haunting feeling I had when I saw "The Misfits" for the first time in the early sixties, after Gable and Monroe had both died. It was the final film for each, and the ending of it made me think, "If only they hadn't left us so soon (Gable at 60, Monroe at 36), what might have been?"
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