Betrayed

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    Betrayed,  Gossip

    Gossip Friday: Like a Husband with a Hangover

    From September 1954: The London Daily Sketch, a tabloid, criticizes Clark Gable for something that he can’t help–the fact that he is growing older. Somewhat uncharitably, it seems, the Daily Sketch says Gable’s kisses lack fire and that his tread is heavy, his eyes dull and his manner weary. Then, as if to add insult to injury, the paper claims that Gable in his latest movie, “Betrayed,” kisses Lana Turner “like a husband with a hangover.” Since Clark Gable hasn’t found the fountain of youth, nor the editors of the Daily Sketch either for that matter, no one is going to make an outright denial that Gable at 53 is…

  • Betrayed,  Gossip

    Gossip Friday: Playing Scrabble

    From 1954: Interiors were shot in London and exteriors in Holland. At all times, in all places, longtime friends Lana Turner and Clark Gable had a ball working together on “Betrayed.” Clark brought back old copper pieces for his Encino ranch fireplace. Lana collected rare. cut crystal mugs. Between shots the Hollywood pair taught English cast members how to play Scrabble!

  • Betrayed,  Films,  Movie of the Week

    Movie of the Week: Betrayed (1954)

    This week’s movie is Betrayed (1954). Clark Gable is Colonel Pieter Deventer of Dutch Intelligence during World War II. He trains Carla Van Oven (Lana Turner) to be the liaison between the British and the local resistance movement, led by a spunky rogue called “The Scarf” (Victor Mature).  Before she is put into position Pieter and Carla begin a romance. The team starts to suffer heavy losses after she joins them and Pieter begins to suspect she is a Nazi spy. She suspects the same of “The Scarf” but Pieter doesn’t believe her at first. Clark and (a brunette!) Lana teamed up again, although the romantic scenes in this one…

  • Betrayed,  Films,  Nutshell Reviews,  Soldier of Fortune,  The Tall Men

    Nutshell Reviews: Betrayed (1954), Soldier of Fortune (1955) and The Tall Men (1955)

      In an Nutshell: Betrayed (1954) Directed by: Gottfried Reinhardt Co-stars: Lana Turner, Victor Mature Synopsis: Gable is Colonel Pieter Deventer of Dutch Intelligence during World War II. He trains Carla Van Oven (Turner) to be the liaison between the British and the local resistance movement, led by a spunky rogue called “The Scarf” (Mature). Before she is put into position Pieter and Carla begin a romance. The team starts to suffer heavy losses after she joins them and Pieter begins to suspect she is a Nazi spy, while at the same time Carla begins to suspect The Scarf. Best Gable Quote: “You stupid, whimpering fool. No, I’m the fool.…