Clark Gable Movies on DVD
(1951)
Rousing frontier saga stars Clark Gable as Flint Mitchell, a beaver trapper in the 19th-century Midwest who marries the daughter (Maria Elena Marques) of a Blackfoot Indian chief in order to gain safe access to their territories. But will she be merely a means to an end for Mitchell, or could she become much more?. With John Hodiak, Ricardo Montalban; directed by William Wellman. 78 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1945)
"Gable's back and Garson's got him!" Freewheeling seaman Harry Patterson (Clark Gable) falls in love with sweet San Francisco librarian Emily Sears (Greer Garson). After leaving in search of thrills in another port, Harry returns to find her pregnant and tries to settle down. But will his desire for adventure prove greater than the call of family? Thomas Mitchell, Joan Blondell co-star. 125 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1949)
In this superb drama, Clark Gable shines as a casino owner whose love for gambling has resulted in his wife and son turning their backs on him. After going head-on against a tough high-roller in a dice game and stopping some crooks from robbing his establishment--all while dealing with a health crisis--he begins to earn back their respect. With Alexis Smith, Darryl Hickman, Wendell Corey, Audrey Totter. 103 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1957)
After she learns she is of African lineage, the penniless daughter (Yvonne De Carlo) of a once-prosperous Kentucky family is sold as a slave to a New Orleans millionaire (Clark Gable) and soon becomes his mistress. When the Civil War erupts, Gable is threatened by one of his former slaves (Sidney Poitier) who has joined the Union army. With Rex Reason, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.; Raoul Walsh directs. 127 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital mono, French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English; theatrical trailer.
(1954)
In his final film for MGM, Clark Gable plays a WWII intelligence officer who recruits accused Nazi collaborator Lana Turner to spy on the Germans. The two fall in love, but when other spies are murdered Gable suspects Turner of being a double agent. Taut thriller also stars Victor Mature, Louis Calhern. 108 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1940)
Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy star in this masterful drama, playing two friends who strike it rich in the Texas oil fields, then experience rivalry over wealth and romance. Claudette Colbert, Hedy Lamarr, Frank Morgan, Lionel Atwill and Marion Martin also star in this expert epic gushing with entertainment and thrills. 115 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital mono, French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish, French; bonus shorts "Hollywood Hobbies" (1939), "Home On The Range" (1940); theatrical trailer. NOTE: This Title Is Out Of Print; Limit One Per Customer.
(1936)
Delightful musical comedy chronicles what happens when the managers of heavyweight champion Clark Gable and Broadway star Marion Davies decide to arrange a romance for their high-profile clients. But when the two initially don't hit it off, it looks like the plan will be a failure until love unexpectedly blooms. Allen Jenkins, Roscoe Karns co-star; songs include "Coney Island," "I'll Sing You a Thousand Love Songs," and more. 89 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1935)
The first adaptation of the Jack London novel to feature sound, this classic stars Clark Cable as an adventurer who travels to the Yukon in search of gold. He is joined on his quest for riches by his pal Shorty and Buck, a foul-tempered sled dog who quickly lives up to his reputation as man's best friend. But when they try to help a woman find her lost husband, they encounter thrills and danger. With Loretta Young, Jack Oakie. 81 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital stereo, Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish; audio commentary; featurette; photo gallery; theatrical trailer. NOTE: This Title Is Out Of Print; Limit One Per Customer.
In "Call Of The Wild" (1935), the first adaptation of the classic Jack London novel to feature sound, Clark Gable stars as Jack Thornton, who strikes up a strong bond with a foul-tempered sled dog while prospecting for gold in Alaska. Loretta Young, Jack Oakie co-star; William Wellman directs. Then, Gable is the rugged title character in "Soldier Of Fortune" (1955), a top-notch adventure saga about an American running a smuggling operation in China who is enlisted by beautiful Susan Hayward to find her missing photographer husband. Michael Rennie and Gene Barry also star. And, two ex-Confederate soldiers, brothers Gable and Cameron Mitchell, sign on as cowhands on a hazard-filled run from Texas to Montana, in "The Tall Men" (1955). With Robert Ryan and Jane Russell. 5 hrs. total on three discs. Standard/Widescreen; Soundtrack: English.
"Dancing Lady" (1933) is a fast-paced, frothy musical comedy that set the tone for many of MGM's later works. Would-be Broadway star Joan Crawford is romanced by stage manager Clark Gable and playboy Franchot Tone, dances with Fred Astaire (his film debut), and even rehearses with Ted Healy and the Three Stooges. With Nelson Eddy, Robert Benchley. Next, Gable shines as a rugged boat captain sailing the waters between Hong Kong and Singapore with a secret stash of British gold aboard his vessel, in "China Seas" (1935). While travelling through the perilous seas, he must also deal with fiery mistress Jean Harlow and cultured fiancee Rosalind Russell, plus Malaysian pirates, a typhoon, and villain Wallace Beery. And, in "Wife vs. Secretary" (1936), Gable plays a magazine publisher whose wife (Myrna Loy) questions his motives when he hires a sexy assistant (Harlow). Six-disc set also includes "San Francisco," "Boom Town," and "Mogambo. " 10 1/4 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital mono, French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish, French; bonus shorts; documentary; theatrical trailers.
(1948)
Adapted from the play by William Wister Haines, this first-rate war saga stars Clark Gable as an England-based officer who commands the Allied forces against Germany in World War II. While trying to complete a dangerous mission that would thwart German plans to create more military aircraft, he faces off against his superiors and the realization that success could come with a high body count. With Walter Pidgeon, Van Johnson, Brian Donlevy. 112 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, French; bonus shorts "Souvenirs Of Death" (1948), "King-Size Canary" (1947); theatrical trailer.
(1940)
In the tradition of "Ninotchka," this farce stars Hedy Lamarr as a Moscow streetcar conductor whose father talks American newspaper reporter Clark Gable into smuggling her out of Russia because of her political beliefs. Of course, not everything is as it appears to be, leading to romance, blackmail, and a wacky tank chase. Oscar Homolka and Eve Arden also star; directed by King Vidor. 90 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1948)
Wartime romantic drama stars Clark Gable as an uncaring New York doctor who joins the U.S. Army Medical Corps during World War II out of a sense of obligation. When he begins an affair with his feisty young assistant (Lana Turner), Gable must deal with guilt over betraying his loving wife (Anne Baxter). John Hodiak, Ray Collins also star. 113 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1941)
Clark Gable and Lana Turner's first film together was this glossy romantic western. Gable stars as a con artist who plans to take over an entire frontier town with the help of a crooked judge (Frank Morgan). But the scheme hits a snag when Gable marries Morgan's beautiful, good-hearted daughter (Turner) and the judge exposes him for the scoundrel he really is. Claire Trevor, Marjorie Main, Chill Wills also star. 105 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1939)
Vaudeville song-and-dance man Clark Gable is reunited and forced to share a hotel with actress and fake Russian countess Norma Shearer, with whom he had an affair years earlier. The pair gets trapped at a mountain resort on the Italian border as World War II looms. Robert Sherwood adapted his play for this offbeat musical comedy that's famous for Gable's rendition of "Puttin' on the Ritz." Edward Arnold, Burgess Meredith, Charles Coburn co-star. 105 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1950)
Lively romantic farce with Clark Gable and Loretta Young as small-town mayors who meet at a convention in San Francisco and, through a series of comical misunderstandings, face scandal and jail time. The two beat the rap, fall in love, and team to take on an unscrupulous politician trying to unseat Gable. With Frank Morgan, James Gleason, and Raymond Burr. 100 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1952)
This epic saga is set against the backdrop of the struggle for Texas' independence following the battle of the Alamo. A cattle tycoon (Clark Gable) is asked by President Andrew Jackson (Lionel Barrymore) to persuade Sam Houston to bring Texas into the Union. Along the way he clashes with an influential politician (Broderick Crawford), while romancing his newspaper editor girlfriend (Ava Gardner). With Beulah Bondi, Moroni Olsen. 94 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1936)
Rollicking comedy with Clark Gable as an American journalist in Europe sent to cover the marriage of flighty heiress Joan Crawford and the arrival of a renowned aviator. But Gable woos Crawford away from the wedding, and the two take off on a madcap tour of the continent in an airplane they steal from the flying ace. Franchot Tone and Reginald Owen also star. 80 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1934)
Clark Gable is a dedicated doctor whose unwavering commitment to his patients causes a rift between him and his upper-crust fiancee (Myrna Loy), who expects him to be on hand at every swanky high society function. Driven into the arms of a young student nurse (Elizabeth Allan), Gable learns that the affair has resulted in an unexpected pregnancy, leading to a dangerous abortion. With Jean Hersholt, Otto Kruger. 73 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1935)
First mate Fletcher Christian (Clark Gable) leads a revolt against his sadistic commander, Captain Bligh (Charles Laughton), in this classic seafaring adventure, based on Nordoff and Hall's novelization of the real-life 1788 mutiny. Winner of the 1935 Best Picture Academy Award; with Franchot Tone, Donald Crisp. 132 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital mono, French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish, French; bonus short; newsreel footage; theatrical trailers.
(1953)
Stirring adventure story starring Clark Gable as a U.S. newsman who marries beautiful Russian ballerina Gene Tierney in Moscow. They plan to head back to the States, but authorities force her to stay behind. Gable then takes action by joining forces with a British man whose wife is also being held in the USSR. Richard Haydn, Kenneth More, Theodore Bikel, Bernard Miles also star. 94 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1933)
Unseen since it was pulled from circulation in 1942, this classic film, based on a novel by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, concerns a South American air mail delivery service. As the company's risk-taking owner callously disregards safety concerns in order to make much-needed deliveries--including the transit of polio serum to Rio de Janeiro--the lives of his pilots hang in the balance. High-flying aviation drama stars John Barrymore, Helen Hayes, Clark Gable, Robert Montgomery, and Myrna Loy. 85 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English (SDH), French; bonus shorts "Swing High" (1932), "When The Cat's Away" (1935).
(1932)
In order to elude detectives, New York gambler Clark Gable takes refuge in a small town upstate where he meets and marries librarian Carole Lombard. Returning to the Big Apple, Gable reverts to his gambling ways and meets an old flame who threatens to turn him over to the law. Dorothy Mackaill, Grant Mitchell co-star in this snappy farce; Gable and Lombard's only film together. 82 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English (SDH), French.
(1932)
Based on the 1907 play by Margaret Mayo, this romantic comedy/drama follows Polly Fisher (Marion Davies), a circus aerialist who is taken to the home of minister John Hartley (Clark Gable) to recuperate after she's injured while performing. The two fall in love and marry in secret, but when John's congregation finds out, it threatens to ruin his career. C. Aubrey Smith, Raymond Hatton, David Landau also star. 69 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1932)
Romance and intrigue abound as a love triangle develops on a rubber plantation in Southeast Asia. Clark Gable stars as the plantation manager who develops a casual relationship with a prostitute (Jean Harlow) on the run from Saigon police, then turns his attention to the young wife (Mary Astor) of one of the engineers who works for him. With Gene Raymond, Donald Crisp. Later remade as "Mogambo," also starring Gable. Directed by Victor Fleming. Standard; Soundtrack: English.
(1958)
Exciting, expert submarine epic, starring Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster as feuding Naval officers who find themselves going head-on against a Japanese submarine during World War II. This precursor to "The Hunt for Red October" is a tense thriller, co-starring Jack Warden and Don Rickles. 93 min. Standard and Widescreen; Soundtrack: English; Subtitles: English, French; theatrical trailer. NOTE: This Title Is Out Of Print; Limit One Per Customer.
(1936)
Classic Hollywood epic, highlighted by a jaw-dropping re-creation of the 1906 earthquake, stars Clark Gable as a Frisco gambling hall tycoon who hires aspiring opera singer Jeanette MacDonald and falls for her. Priest Spencer Tracy tries to help his pal Gable when MacDonald takes her dream job against his wishes and begins dating maestro Jack Holt, but their lives are forever changed by the quake's devastation. With Ted Healy, Shirley Ross. 115 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital mono, French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish, French; documentary; bonus shorts "Bottles" (1936), "Cavalcade Of San Francisco" (1940), "Night Descends On Treasure Island" (1940); alternate ending; theatrical trailer.
(1955)
This top-notch adventure saga stars Clark Gable as a smuggler/soldier of fortune who helps beauty Susan Hayward when her photojournalist husband is arrested in China and tortured by his captors. Facing the toughest assignment of his life, our hero races to rescue the man before it is too late. With Michael Rennie, Gene Barry, Alex D'Arcy. 96 min. Widescreen; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital stereo, Spanish Dolby Digital mono, French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish; audio commentary; featurette; photo gallery; theatrical trailer. NOTE: This Title Is Out Of Print; Limit One Per Customer.
(1942)
Brothers Clark Gable and Robert Sterling are newspapermen vying for good Samaritan and former reporter Lana Turner on the homefront at the outbreak of World War II. When Turner leaves for Indochina to cover a story and vanishes, the siblings temporarily put their rivalry aside to try and find her together. Reginald Owen and Lee Patrick also star in this romantic drama. 116 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1931)
"Rid" Riddell (Clark Gable, in his first starring role) is a shady professional gambler who, along with boss Tip Scanlon (Lew Cody), wins big fixing races for Tommy Boy, a horse they've recently acquired. But when Tommy Boy wins a race the mob was expecting him to lose, they bump off Tip. Is Rid next on the hit list? Ernest Torrence, Madge Evans co-star in this offbeat drama. 82 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1931)
Racy for its day, this melodrama follows a poor shopgirl (Constance Bennett) who becomes a model and is wooed by an ad agency owner (Adolphe Menjou) who makes her his mistress. Bennett tries to use her tainted money to help her sister (Anita Page) and her family, over the objections of Page's husband (Clark Gable). Robert Montgomery also stars. 73 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1947)
Fresh from a stint in the military, Victor Norman (Clark Gable) takes a job as an advertising executive and finds he must struggle to maintain his integrity and stick to his principles as he discovers the ruthlessness of his new profession. This scathing look at Madison Avenue and its many foibles features a top-notch supporting cast that includes Deborah Kerr, Sydney Greenstreet, Edward Arnold, and Ava Gardner. 115 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1931)
The discovery of a baby boy inside a deserted covered wagon starts a nasty feud between the two cowboys (J. Farrell MacDonald, William Farnum) who discover him. Taken by one and raised to adulthood, Bill (William Boyd) falls in love with the daughter (Helen Twelvetrees) of his other would-be father. Very loosely based on "Romeo and Juliet," this story set in the Arizona wilderness co-stars Charles Sellon, Hugh Adams, and, in his first talking film, Clark Gable as the villain. 74 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English.
(1931)
Gritty pre-Code crime thriller stars Wallace Beery as a low-level crook who ascends to the top of a vast criminal empire that holds an entire city in its grasp--until six mysterious businessmen plot to take him down. Clark Gable and Johnny Mack Brown co-star as reporters who help dethrone Beery, and Jean Harlow is a waitress forced to choose between the man (Brown) she loves and her boss (Beery). With Lewis Stone, Marjorie Rambeau, Ralph Bellamy. Standard; Soundtrack: English.
(1955)
Two ex-Confederate soldiers, brothers Clark Gable and Cameron Mitchell, sign on as cowhands on a hazard-filled run from Texas to Montana in this gritty frontier drama from director Raoul Walsh. Co-stars Robert Ryan, and Jane Russell as the woman both men desire. 122 min. Widescreen; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital Surround, Spanish Dolby Digital mono, French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: Enlgish, Spanish; photo gallery; theatrical trailer. NOTE: This Title Is Out Of Print; Limit One Per Customer.
(1933)
First, Lillian Gish excels as an Italian aristocrat who's driven from her estate and has her inheritance stolen by her ruthless half-sister after their father's death. After boyfriend Ronald Colman is declared dead in Arabia, Gish decides to become a nun. Gail Kane also stars in "The White Sister," a silent melodrama directed by Henry King. Then, renowned director Victor Fleming revamps "The White Sister" as a talkie. This time, Helen Hayes takes on the lead role and adds a touch of grit to the character's grace. When Hayes becomes completely grief-stricken after learning that her military beau (Clark Gable) has been killed in World War I, she decides to forgo human passion for God's love, as a nun. However, what will Hayes do when Gable miraculously returns and begs her to renounce her vows? 4 hrs. total on two discs. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo, Dolby Digital mono.
(1941)
Globetrotting adventure/comedy stars Clark Gable and Rosalind Russell as rival jewel thieves in India after the same priceless diamond necklace. The two decide to team up and try to flee with the jewelry, only to wind up in Hong Kong and helping defend China from Japanese invaders. Matthew Boulton, Peter Lorre, Reginald Owen, and Jessie Ralph also star. 92 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1938)
Rousing MGM adventure saga starring Clark Gable and Walter Pidgeon as photojournalists who travel to Brazil to find the missing brother of aviatrix Myrna Loy. Their trek takes them into a jungle village where the inhabitants practice voodoo. Walter Connolly and Leo Carrillo also star. 105 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.



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