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[[File:Clarkgable.jpg|thumb|256px|Clark Gable in ''Dance, Fools, Dance.'']]
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[[File:Clarkgable.jpg|thumb|256px|Clark Gable in ''Dance, Fools, Dance'']]
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[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000022/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Clark Gable] (1901 - 1960)
 
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000022/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Clark Gable] (1901 - 1960)
   
 
==Film Deaths==
 
==Film Deaths==
*'''''<span style="font-size:18">Dance, Fools, Dance</span>'''''<span style="font-size:18"> </span>'''<span style="font-size:18">(1931)</span>'''<span style="font-size:18"> [</span>''<span style="font-size:18">Jake Luva</span>''<span style="font-size:18">]: Shot in the chest in a shoot-out with </span>[[William Bakewell]]<span style="font-size:18"> in Clark's hideout.
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*'''''[[Dance, Fools, Dance (1931)|Dance, Fools, Dance]]''[[Dance, Fools, Dance (1931)| (1931)]]''' [''Jake Luva'']: Shot in the chest in a shoot-out with [[William Bakewell]] in Clark's hideout.
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*'''''<span style="font-size:18">A Free Soul</span>'''''<span style="font-size:18"> </span>'''<span style="font-size:18">(1931)</span>'''<span style="font-size:18"> [</span>''<span style="font-size:18">Ace Wilfong</span>''<span style="font-size:18">]: Shot in the chest by </span>[[Leslie Howard]]<span style="font-size:18"> in Clark's office.
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*'''''A Free Soul'' (1931)''' [''Ace Wilfong'']: Shot in the chest by [[Leslie Howard]] in Clark's office.
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*'''''<span style="font-size:18">Night Nurse</span>'''''<span style="font-size:18"> </span>'''<span style="font-size:18">(1931)</span>'''<span style="font-size:18"> [</span>''<span style="font-size:18">Nick the Chauffeur</span>''<span style="font-size:18">]: Shot to death (off-screen) by his cohorts; his death is mentioned in a conversation between a policeman and the ambulance driver. (</span>''<span style="font-size:18">Thanks to Kris</span>''<span style="font-size:18">)
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*'''''Night Nurse'' (1931)''' [''Nick the Chauffeur'']: Shot to death (off-screen) by his cohorts; his death is mentioned in a conversation between a policeman and the ambulance driver. (''Thanks to Kris'')
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*'''''<span style="font-size:18">The White Sister</span>'''''<span style="font-size:18"> </span>'''<span style="font-size:18">(1933)</span>'''<span style="font-size:18"> [</span>''<span style="font-size:18">Giovanni Severi</span>''<span style="font-size:18">]: Shot by German soldiers; he dies in </span>[[Helen Hayes]]<span style="font-size:18">' arms shortly afterwards.
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*'''''The White Sister'' (1933)''' [''Giovanni Severi'']: Shot by German soldiers; he dies in [[Helen Hayes]]' arms shortly afterwards.
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*'''''<span style="font-size:18">Manhattan Melodrama</span>'''''<span style="font-size:18"> </span>'''<span style="font-size:18">(1934)</span>'''<span style="font-size:18"> [</span>''<span style="font-size:18">Edward J. 'Blackie' Gallagher</span>''<span style="font-size:18">]: Executed (though I don't know the exact method). (</span>''<span style="font-size:18">Thanks to Tracey</span>''<span style="font-size:18">)
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*'''''Manhattan Melodrama'' (1934)''' [''Edward J. 'Blackie' Gallagher'']: Executed (off-screen) in the electric chair. (''Thanks to Tracey'')
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*'''''<span style="font-size:18">Parnell</span>'''''<span style="font-size:18"> </span>'''<span style="font-size:18">(1937)</span>'''<span style="font-size:18"> [</span>''<span style="font-size:18">Charles Stewart Parnell</span>''<span style="font-size:18">]: Dies of an unspecified illness, with his fiancee </span>[[Myrna Loy]]<span style="font-size:18"> by his bedside. (This movie is noted for its historical inaccuracy; although Parnell did die of natural causes at a young age, he had already been married for a year at the time of his death.) (I haven't seen this, but have read the summary in the book </span>'''''<span style="font-size:18">The Fifty Worst Films of All Time</span>'''''<span style="font-size:18">.)
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*'''''Parnell'' (1937)''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Stewart_Parnell Charles Stewart Parnell]'']: Dies of an unspecified illness, with his fiancée ([[Myrna Loy]]) by his bedside. (This movie is noted for its historical inaccuracy; although Parnell did die of natural causes at a young age, he had already been married for a year at the time of his death.) (I haven't seen this, but have read the summary in the book The Fifty Worst Films of All Time.)
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*'''''<span style="font-size:18">Run Silent, Run Deep</span>'''''<span style="font-size:18"> </span>'''<span style="font-size:18">(1958)</span>'''<span style="font-size:18"> [</span>''<span style="font-size:18">Commander 'Rich' Richardson</span>''<span style="font-size:18">]: Dies following a concussion after his submarine is hit by depth charges. (</span>''<span style="font-size:18">Thanks to Francisco</span>''<span style="font-size:18">)</span>
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*'''''Run Silent, Run Deep'' (1958)''' [''Commander 'Rich' Richardson'']: Dies following a concussion after his submarine is hit by depth charges. (''Thanks to Francisco'')
   
 
==Notable Connections==
 
==Notable Connections==
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*Mr. Carole Lombard (widowed).
*'''<span style="font-size:24">Mr. Carole Lombard</span>''''''<span style="font-size:18"> (widowed)</span>''''''<span style="font-size:24"><br />Father of Judy Lewis </span>'''
 
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*Father of Judy Lewis.
   
 
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Revision as of 21:51, 22 October 2020

Clarkgable

Clark Gable in Dance, Fools, Dance

Clark Gable (1901 - 1960)

Film Deaths

  • A Free Soul (1931) [Ace Wilfong]: Shot in the chest by Leslie Howard in Clark's office.
  • Night Nurse (1931) [Nick the Chauffeur]: Shot to death (off-screen) by his cohorts; his death is mentioned in a conversation between a policeman and the ambulance driver. (Thanks to Kris)
  • The White Sister (1933) [Giovanni Severi]: Shot by German soldiers; he dies in Helen Hayes' arms shortly afterwards.
  • Manhattan Melodrama (1934) [Edward J. 'Blackie' Gallagher]: Executed (off-screen) in the electric chair. (Thanks to Tracey)
  • Parnell (1937) [Charles Stewart Parnell]: Dies of an unspecified illness, with his fiancée (Myrna Loy) by his bedside. (This movie is noted for its historical inaccuracy; although Parnell did die of natural causes at a young age, he had already been married for a year at the time of his death.) (I haven't seen this, but have read the summary in the book The Fifty Worst Films of All Time.)
  • Run Silent, Run Deep (1958) [Commander 'Rich' Richardson]: Dies following a concussion after his submarine is hit by depth charges. (Thanks to Francisco)

Notable Connections

  • Mr. Carole Lombard (widowed).
  • Father of Judy Lewis.