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Clark Gable: The Painted Desert/ Clark Gable On Film (1931)
Rating:
Starring: Clark Gable, William Boyd, William Farnum, J. Farrell MacDonald, Helen Twelvetrees
Director: Howard Higgin
Category: Western, Special Interest
Studio: Laserlight
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
110 mins

 
 

 

The Painted Desert:
William Boyd plays a foundling who grows up on the other side of the range from his ladylove and must decide between the family feud and the cattle or Helen Twelvetrees and the cattle.A young Clark Gable plays the dark cloud that is menacing the future of these two nice kids.

Clark Gable On Film:
Clark Gable has always considered himself ordinary and not a great actor.But to millions of fans he was and remains the closest thing to male perfection personified.Strength and vulnerability, humor and tragedy, ego and humility