Showing posts with label Clark Gable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clark Gable. Show all posts

Sunday, October 23, 2016

How Well Do You Know Hollywood? - Question 1

He got his first big break in pictures as a cowboy


Adolphe Menjou


Clark Gable



Errol Flynn


Robert Taylor


View the comments to find the answer

Friday, October 28, 2011

Favorite Actors - Part 1

Favorite Actors - Part 1

Don Ameche
Fun in films like That Night in Rio
Fabulous on the Radio - Wonderful Voice
Dana Andrews
Great in films
Fantastic on Radio - Another Wonderful Voice


Bob Bailey
Radio God - Yours Truly Johnny Dollar


John Barrymore
Stage and Silent Movie God
I melted when I saw Don Juan


Lionel Barrymore
Stage and Screen Legend
Fabulous Radio Voice
Humphrey Bogart
Casablanca, Maltese Falcon, and many, many more
My favorite Bogart film - Dark Passage
Jack Carson
Great character actor
Favorite films - Mildred Pierce and Romance on the High Seas
Ronald Colman
Screen Legend and Radio God
Favorite Films include Random Harvest, A Tale of Two Cities,   The White Sister
Radio appearances on The Jack Benny Show and The Halls of Ivy with wife Benita Hume , as well as appearances on Suspense such as in August Heat
OK, basically everything


Richard Conte
Great gritty actor
Favorite films - The Blue Gardenia, Somewhere in the Night, and especially Call Northside 777 (his character and characterization really spoke to me)
Errol Flynn
Swashbuckler extraordinaire
He's fabulous in adventures, westerns, war films, etc.
I wish he was known more for his wonderful acting rather than his bedroom antics.
Clark Gable
Fell in love with him since I saw him as Rhett Butler in Gone With the Wind
I also adore him in It Happened One Night
Cary Grant
Fantastic in everything - Who doesn't love Archie?
Favorite films - North by Northwest, The Bachelor and the Bobby-soxer,  and Arsenic and Old Lace

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Is Horace McNally the next Big Thing?

"There's a newcomer at M-G-M who's said to look like a combination Clark Gable and Cary Grant, but not like Taylor. His name is Horace McNally. But what we'd like to know is, is he good" (Film Fun, 1941)


Stephen "Horace" McNally (July 29, 1913 - June 4, 1994) gave a a career as an attorney to become a B player. Horace is probably best known for his role as Locky, the man who rapes Jane Wyman's character in Johnny Belinda. Horace was active as an actor from 1942 until 1980. Some of his better known films include: Johnny Belinda, Winchester 73, Now Way Out, Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo, and The Harvey Girls.
On the personal side, he married Rita Winrich in 1941 and stayed married his entire life. They had a whopping (by today's standards) 8 children. As one of ten, this is normal to me :)

Title Quiz 9


"The merchandise on the boat was very unusual"
Some hints if you need them:
  • Stars Clark Gable and Joan Crawford
  • 1940
  • This film is included on one of the Joan Crawford DVD collections
  • Joan Crawford wore 3 ready to wear dresses in the film which cost less than $40
  • It was condemned by the Legion of Decency because scripture was quoted incorrectly in the film and there was a lot of lust in the film
  • According to IMDB: After Clark Gable and Joan Crawford shot a scene with a snake hanging from a tree, Joan realized that the snake was real. "That son-of-a-bitch is alive!". When informed that the snake's mouth had been tied shut with a rubber band, she said "And what happens if the f**king rubber band snaps!" and refused to shoot the scene again.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Film Title Quiz 4


"Pal Unknown"

Some Hints:

  • The Film is from 1940
  • It stars Clark Gable and Hedy Lamarr

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