Posts Tagged ‘Clark Gable’
Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) Movie Review: I Am Your Captain, Your Judge, and Your Jury
You owe it to yourself to see Clark Gable and Charles Laughton in Mutiny on the Bounty.
Read MoreRun Silent, Run Deep Blu-ray Review: Gable and Lancaster Are great
The film has everything you’ve come to expect from a submarine movie.
Read MoreSan Francisco Blu-ray Review: The King of the Barbary Coast Finds His Queen
An Old Hollywood disaster epic with star power a-plenty gets a sharp Blu-ray transfer.
Read MoreCarole Lombard Collection I Blu-ray Review: An Early Glimpse of the Queen of Screwball Comedy
The set includes Fast and Loose, Man of the World, and No Man of Her Own.
Read MoreMGM’s The Big Parade of Comedy (1964) DVD Review: When Compilations Were String
For whatever reason, the Warner Archive Collection releases Robert Youngson’s effortless cut-and-paste documentary to DVD-R.
Read MoreA Trio of WAC Pre-Codes: Oh, the Horror Icons!
The Warner Archive Collection presents three pre-Code rarities featuring a serendipitous number of classic early horror movie stars.
Read MoreBook Review: Fireball: Carole Lombard and the Mystery of Flight 3 by Robert Matzen
Using numerous interviews, a personal climb to the crash site, and government documents, Matzen constructs the story deliberately.
Read MoreCallaway Went Thataway DVD Review: Mad Men and a Drunken Hopalong Cassidy
Fred MacMurray, Dorothy McGuire, and multiple Howard Keels shine in this delightful MGM comedy.
Read MoreIt Happened One Night Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: The Original Runaway Bride
Frank Capra’s romantic comedy classic shines in new Criterion release.
Read MoreCall of the Wild (1935) Blu-ray Review: A Fun but Forgettable Adventure
The movie is good and representative of this classic period of Hollywood filmmaking.
Read MoreRed Dust DVD Review: A Hot Time in Old Indochina
The newly-remastered, long-anticipated release of this Clark Gable-Jean Harlow Pre-Code classic was worth the wait.
Read MoreThe Misfits (1961) Blu-ray Review: An Overlooked American Classic Looks Stunning In High-Def
The last film of Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable is more than a mere career footnote.
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