Film Quotes by Clark Gable
149 quotes
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Clark Gable
(as Edward J. 'Blackie' Gallagher)
in
Manhattan Melodrama
(1934)
Janie 'Duchess' Barlow:
I've got good legs, Mr. Gallagher.
Patch Gallagher: Yes, so I've noticed, but don't let them run away with you.
Patch Gallagher: Yes, so I've noticed, but don't let them run away with you.
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Clark Gable
in
Dancing Lady
(1933)
Sally Parker:
[Discovering a bottle of milk] Oh, a bottle of milk from Marie Antoinette's bath!
Michael 'Mike' Anthony: [Sardonically] If that was left for her, it's sour by now.
Michael 'Mike' Anthony: [Sardonically] If that was left for her, it's sour by now.
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Clark Gable
in
Love on the Run
(1936)
Sally Parker:
Who do you think you're talking to?
Michael 'Mike' Anthony: I'm talking to a fairly attractive dame with too much dough for her own good.
Michael 'Mike' Anthony: I'm talking to a fairly attractive dame with too much dough for her own good.
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Clark Gable
in
Love on the Run
(1936)
Sally Parker:
Who is it?
Michael 'Mike' Anthony: Louis.
Sally Parker: Louis who?
Michael 'Mike' Anthony: Pick a number from 1 to 14.
Michael 'Mike' Anthony: Louis.
Sally Parker: Louis who?
Michael 'Mike' Anthony: Pick a number from 1 to 14.
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Clark Gable
in
Love on the Run
(1936)
Josiah Sweet, Undertaker:
Hey, how'd you like to ride over to Wagon Mount with me and make $2?
Dan Kehoe: I've already got $2, thanks all the same.
Dan Kehoe: I've already got $2, thanks all the same.
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Clark Gable
(as Dan Kehoe)
in
The King and Four Queens
(1956)
Bartender of Rosebud Saloon in Touchstone:
As long as you're goin' to Wagon Mount, I'll buy you your last drink.
Dan Kehoe: [Paying for his own drink] Thanks, but that one hasn't been put in the bottle yet.
Dan Kehoe: [Paying for his own drink] Thanks, but that one hasn't been put in the bottle yet.
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Clark Gable
(as Dan Kehoe)
in
The King and Four Queens
(1956)
Congressman Arthur Malcolm:
But it seems to me our boys are paying a pretty bloody price for General Dennis' record!
Congressman Stone: Arthur!
Brig. Gen. K.C. 'Casey' Dennis: Arthur, they're paying a price for the country's record.
Congressman Stone: Arthur!
Brig. Gen. K.C. 'Casey' Dennis: Arthur, they're paying a price for the country's record.
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Clark Gable
(as Brig. Gen. K.C. 'Casey' Dennis)
in
Command Decision
(1948)
Ace Wilfong, Gangster Defendant:
A lot of people don't believe that gag about being born equal.
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Clark Gable
(as Ace Wilfong)
in
A Free Soul
(1931)
André Verne:
[after the hostile Julie unexpectedly helps him win a fight by throwing a skillet] Shall I say "thanks," baby, or were you just waving at something?
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Clark Gable
(as André Verne)
in
Strange Cargo
(1940)