The name Clark Gable still stands for light-footed charm and great cinematic emotion today. On February 1, the star with the ...
In 1939, Gone With the Wind blew into theaters and created a worldwide phenomenon that reshaped movie history. Its sweeping Technicolor visuals, epic Civil War setting, and ambitious, almost four-hour ...
Once in Portland, Gable joined the Astoria Players Stock Company, which took a paddle steamer around the Lower Columbia River area. By Elleda Wilson ...
The 1935 historical epic stars Clark Gable as HMS Bounty executive officer Fletcher Christian and Charles Laughton as Captain William Bligh. By Seth Abramovitch Senior Writer If nothing else, 1935’s ...
Clark Gable, who died on November 16, 1960, was one of the iconic actors who ruled the Golden Age of Hollywood. But not everyone was enchanted with the Gone With the Wind star — especially fellow ...
The article, Sept. 24, 1925, told of “The Plastic Age,” a motion picture filmed during the summer on the campus of Claremont’s Pomona College. The silent picture, based on a racy novel by Percy Marks, ...
Clark Gable and Jeanette MacDonald star in ‘San Francisco’ (1936), which a 15-year-old Martha Vichnes saw at what was then known as Grauman’s Chinese Theatre while on a secret trip to try to meet the ...
Profiles the handsome movie star, discussing how his affairs with both men and women affected his marriages and his stint as a soldier in World War II.