• Event

    TCM Moguls and Movie Stars Exhibit

        A few days ago I went to the TCM Moguls and Movie Stars exhibit in Atlanta. From TCM.com:    Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is bringing a bit of Hollywood history to five cities across the United States this fall as part of a special tour tied to the network’s landmark seven-part documentary series, MOGULS & MOVIE STARS: A HISTORY OF HOLLYWOOD, which premieres Monday, Nov. 1, at 8 p.m. (ET). The multimedia exhibit was created to let film lovers across the country experience the MOGULS & MOVIE STARS series through interactive displays on the history of filmmaking in America. The exhibit will feature unique memorabilia, including an Oscar®…

  • Articles

    From Glamour Girl to Mud Lover

    Clark often gets blamed for changing Carole to his liking. After all, before they got serious, she was a lounge lizard, a party animal, the go-to girl for a good time in Hollywood. After falling for Clark, she started hunting, fishing, skeet shooting, gardening and farming with the best of them. She always said, “Whatever makes my Pappy happy!” I don’t see Clark forcing her to do these things—really, do you think Carole was the type that could be forced to do anything?!–I think she wanted to be the ideal woman for Clark and she really wanted him to be happy. And every once in a while he did put…

  • Movie of the Month,  No Man of Her Own

    Movie of the Month: No Man of Her Own

    No surprise, since we’re having Carole Lombard month, that this month’s movie is the only Clark and Carole film, No Man of Her Own, from 1932. Thanks to the legendary romance of Clark and Carole that would begin about four years later, this film has now become a fan favorite, whereas maybe if Clark’s co-star hadn’t been Carole it would be dismissed as another soapy melodrama. But actually there is some substance in it, and even overlooking the Clark and Carole legend, it’s a good little pre-code. Clark is Babe Stewart, a womanizing card cheat.  As he says to a pining Dorothy Mackaill early on, “You know I’m a hit…

  • News

    Clark: Private and Undisclosed!

    Few things excite me as much as being told that there are FIVE HOURS of previously unreleased home movies of Clark that were found! It is true! I received an email last week from Michelle Morgan, who is the author of  the 2007 book Marilyn Monroe: Private and Undisclosed. She is helping produce a documentary and corresponding book on Clark, using aforementioned footage.  The footage includes Carole Lombard, as well as him hunting and fishing, and military footage.  Michelle descibes the project as “exploring Clark through the eyes of those who knew him best.” It should be completed in 2011. You can follow the project yourself on her blog: www.ClarkGableProject.blogspot.com I, for one, can not…

  • Gossip

    “Happy Birthday Dear Ma…”

    Today is Carole Lombard’s 102nd birthday! To celebrate,  here’s an interesting item printed in January 1941: When bigger and better pranks are played in Hollywood, you can be sure of one thing–Gable and Lombard will play ’em. When Lombard’s birthday rolled around, Gable had made an enormous cake carefully iced on top–“To Ma–on her 75th Birthday”. When Carole cut the cake, imagine her surprise to hear coming from the cake’s innards a conversation between Clark and a friend. “Now Clark, the gag is for you to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to Carole.” “What? Me sing? Nothing doing,” said Gable’s voice. “Next thing you know the studio will have me in singing films.”…

  • Gossip

    Gossip Friday: Mr. Popularity

    From November 1940: Whenever Clark Gable makes a picture his portable dressing room becomes a second Grand Central Station. All the publicity boys, the newspaper boys, his stand-in, make-up boy, and as many of the cast and crew as possible gather in his dressing room for bits of food and gossip. Poor Clark has to go out in the back alley to learn his lines. When Carole Lombard arrived at the studio the other day to visit her popular spouse, she found the gang making coffee and passing around cookies in his dressing room. She had a cup of coffee and a cookie herself, then made the boys clean up…

  • Articles

    Scandalously Unmarried!

      If you’ve read any biography of Clark or Carole, you’ll come across a mention of a certain Photoplay Magazine article titled “Hollywood’s Unmarried Husbands and Wives”. This seemingly innocent article caused quite an earthquake among the studios. It lists Hollywood couples who conduct themselves as if they are married—but they aren’t!  The article scolds: And that, it seems, would point a lesson to the unique coterie of Hollywood’s unwed couples—Bob Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck, who could get married if they really wanted to; George Raft and Virginia Pine, Carole Lombard and Clark Gable and the other steady company couples who might swing it if they tried a little harder. You…

  • Gossip

    Gossip Friday: A Plain Nurse, Please

    From April 1940: There never has been such a contagion of hospitalization among the celbrities of Hollywood as there has been recently. Envious eyes are turned toward the nurses who care of these famous bruised and injured. “It’s all in a day’s work,” one pretty nurse told [us], “but movie people (especially the men) are harder to nurse than other patients because the never relax from their work and worries for one minute. Joe E. Brown’s nurse had almost to hold him in bed during a big football game. Joe wanted to get out of bed to lead cheers.” “Director Leo McCarey is the worst of all. He starts at…

  • Films,  Movie of the Month,  Teacher's Pet

    Movie of the Month: Teacher’s Pet

    ************************ Note: The gallery is currently not working. I am hard at work on it and I hope it will be back up soon! Sorry for the inconvienence! ************************* School’s back in, so what better time to select Teacher’s Pet as the Movie of the Month!   Teacher’s Pet, made in 1958, was one of the best of Clark’s final years on screen. Unlike some of his previous films, he seems at ease, at peace and, dare we say it, actually having fun with is role (should we thank Kay Gable for all of that? I think so..)  Clark is Jim Gannon, a hard-nosed editor of a New York newspaper. When he receives…

  • Gossip

    Gossip Friday: Anniversary with Joan Crawford

    From November 1936: With the first day of production of “Love on the Run”, Joan Crawford and Clark Gable celebrated the fifth anniversary of their first co-starring picture: “Possessed”. Neither Joan nor Clark could recall off-hand how many pictures they have co-starred in during the last five years. Director Van Dyke staged the party as a surprise to his two stars and provided a cake appropriately decorated with two little figures in wedding costumes. During the party the victrola played over and over again “You Are My Lucky Star.” ______ I would think that would be quite the awkward party considering that Clark and Joan were at one time romantically…