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70 years ago today…
Gone with the Wind premiered in Atlanta, the biggest event the town had ever seen. Clark and Carole were front and center for the festivities. Although Carole shyly told reporters that she was only there to support Clark, Clark told everyone back in Hollywood proudly, “Ma was the star of the show! Nobody could take their eyes off her!” Here’s their itinerary: Thursday, December 14: 3:30pm–Arrive Sky-Sleeper from Hollywood with Howard Strickland and Nelson Milikan 3:45pm–Depart for parade through downtown Atlanta Clark and Carole ride with William Hartsfield, mayor of Atlanta 4:30pm–Arrive at the Georgian Terrace Hotel Clark gives a speech, receives a box of Atlanta china as a gift…
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Gossip Friday: Crowd around Mickey
From February 1937: Outside the commissary at MGm we saw Spencer Tracy, Clark Gable and about forty other big stars and directors huddled in a group around something, so interested and awed by what they saw that their mouths were practically hanging open down to their knees. After forcing our way through to the center of the group to see wgar so fascinated these sophisticates, we discovered that Mickey Rooney was keeping them all agog with his skill at hi-li, that little game where you hit a ball against a paddle. All were clamoring for the first chance to try it after Mickey got through! Mickey and Clark had a sort-of…
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Gossip Friday: A Public Tiff
From May 1940: They do say that Carole Lombard and Clark Gable had their first little tiff in public the other day, and Carole walked out of a party in a huff! Seems all was forgiven a few days later, as they appeared arm in arm at Bob Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck’s table at Ciro’s, with Carole sporting a new sapphire clip.
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Gossip Friday: Cookin’ with Clark
Since yesterday was Thanksgiving, here’s a recipe Clark gave to a fan magazine when asked what was his favorite dish to cook. I personally do not eat pork so I haven’t tried it, but if anyone is up to it, let me know how it turns out! BAKED STUFFED PORK TENDERLOIN 3 pork tenderloins Melted butter 2 cups crumbled toasted bread 1/3 cup boiling water 1 egg, beaten lightly ¼ cup butter ½ small onion, minced ½ teaspoon minced parsley ½ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon celery salt 1/8 teaspoon powdered sage Sprinkling of salt Split the tenderloins so they will lie flat. Brush with melted butter. Then…
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Gossip Friday: Where’s the fire?
From January 1940: And now we have firemen Gable and Taylor, proud proprietors of their own fire-fighting apparactus, by cracky! While posing for publicity recently with the swanky MGM fire truck, Gable and Taylor were struck with the idea–and inrtigues, too, so to speak–that a fire company of their own to protect their property in the Valley wouldn’t be such a bad notion. So, upon recommendation of the fire chief, they purchased a neat secondhand job in the way of a chemical truck and are now offering their services to all their friends and neighbors. And to make the thing official Greer Garson, who is now appearing with Robert…
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Rest in Peace
Clark died 49 years ago today, on November 16, 1960. Myrna Loy once said of their film flop Parnell, “I suppose its failure was because nobody believed that strong, virile Clark would die, weak and sick, of a heart attack. But that is how he did end up going, the poor soul.” To commemerate this anniversary, I have added a section under the Info tab detailing his death and funeral that you can find here. I have a copy of his will that I will be posting soon in its entirety in that section as well. Pictures and audio from the Gone with the Wind 70th Anniversary event over the…
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Gossip Friday: Reviews on Gone with the Wind
Today starts the festivities in Marietta, GA celebrating the 70th anniversary of “Gone with the Wind”. I will be there all day and all day on Saturday as well and you know I will report back next week with details and pictures! Keeping with “Gone with the Wind” as a theme, here are two letters from June 1940 to the editor of a fan magazine: I have just seen “Gone with the Wind” and like thousands of others I thought it was grand entertainment. But unlike thousands of others, I think the picture, like the book, should have never been created. Why? Because the picture revives the Civil War, a…
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Gossip Friday: Carole is a thief!
Many Carole Lombard fans have probably seen these pictures before. But did you know that the hat was Clark’s? From December 1937: Hold your hats, boys! Leave it to our inimitable Carole to start a new millinery trend! In playful mood she stole Clark Gable’s new winter hat right off his head and found it was just the thing to complete her sport frock of beige covert cloth. Clark had carefully selected his hat in brown velour with a matching double band silk cord knotted and fringed in back. Carole’s two-piece frock is full of fashion interest. The jacket reaches below the hips and features zipper and…
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Gossip Friday: Boo!
In the spirit of Halloween… Hollywood is full of stories of ghosts of classic stars. Ciro’s , a popular 1940’s nightclub frequented by the likes of Marlene Dietrich, Lana Turner, Joan Crawford, Norma Shearer, Bing Crosby and yes–Clark and Carole, is now The Comedy Store in Los Angeles and is said to be a hotspot for paranormal activity. Marilyn Monroe is said to haunt her former suite in the Roosevelt Hotel. The Pickfair Mansion, former home of Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford, is said to be haunted by Mary. John Barrymore’s old mansion is said to be haunted by him. Famously, if you visit the grave of Rudolph Valentino’s dog Kabar…
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Visiting Miss Mitchell
Clark, Margaret Mitchell and Vivien Leigh in Atlanta for the premiere of Gone with the Wind, 1939 This past weekend I ventured into downtown Atlanta to Oakland Cemetary, where, among many others, Gone with the Wind author Margaret Mitchell is buried. A beautiful, peaceful cemetary dating from the 1850’s (the earliest “death date” my companion and I saw was 1861), it contains many Georgia luminaries as well as the graves of 6,900 Confederate soliders. It is estimated to hold the remains of 70,000 people, which includes some 20,000 that are laying in unmarked graves in a large field on one side of the cemetary. We wandered around for a few hours, pointing…