• Gossip

    Gossip Friday: Speechless

    From 1954: Debbie Reynolds: “I’ll never forget the time I was introduced to Clark Gable. I knew I should be saying something. But for awhile–it seemed like a million years–I couldn’t locate the first word. His wonderful friendly manner finally brought back my voice. Pretty soon, I was at ease again…and very thankful for it! It’s a fine occasion when you come to realize that even people who tend to leave you awestruck are actually human.”

  • Academy Awards

    Oscar Night! Clark Gable and Doris Day are Proud to Present…

      On March 26, 1958, Clark Gable put on a tux (complete with tails, no less) and headed to the RKO Pantages Theater for the 30th Annual Academy Awards. He attended as a presenter with his Teacher’s Pet co-star, Doris Day.  This marked one of the handful of times that Clark attended the awards and is especially significant because it is one of just a few occasions that he appeared on television. Clark and Doris presented the two awards for Best Screenplay, Adapted and Written for the Screen. Clark and Doris appear at 4:40, after Bob Hope does some stand-up (lot of Russian and I’m-never-nominated jokes). Notice they play the…

  • Gone with the Wednesday,  News

    Gone with the Wednesday: Hat’s Off to Debbie Reynolds’ Final Auction

    Debbie Reynolds is holding the final auction of her unmatched collection of classic film memorabilia May 17-May18 in Los Angeles. It saddens me greatly that her dream of opening a movie museum was never realized and that these precious items are now scattered around the globe.  Debbie’s dedication for keeping classic film history alive is extraordinary and it’s such a shame that so few in Hollywood share her passion for it. Well, since it is all to be scattered to the wind… Gone with the Wind fans, if you want to open your wallets and own a piece of film history, here is what is for sale: Delicate black lace wire frame hat…

  • Event

    Clark on the Auction Block

      As was widely publicized, the first auction of Debbie Reynolds’ amazing collection of Hollywood artifacts was held this past weekend. Her collection was/is absolutely amazing– there is no other word for the truly astounding pieces included. Although not really the “jaw-droppers”, there were a few Clark Gable items up on the block, unfortunately all a bit out of my price range: Clark’s personal dressing gown, which he owned for many years and used during production of Gone with the Wind, Honky Tonk and other films. (Clark’s wearing it in the picture above) Described: Clark Gable personal dressing gown for off-screen use during filming of Gone with the Wind. (David O.…