Film Quotes by Clark Gable
149 quotes
Dr. Hugo Pine:
I can drink any amount of alcohol I like and it doesn't bother me a bit.
James Gannon: Well it doesn't bither me a bot either!
James Gannon: Well it doesn't bither me a bot either!
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Clark Gable
(as James Gannon / James Gallangher)
in
Teacher's Pet
(1958)
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Clark Gable
in
Wife vs. Secretary
(1936)
[first lines]
Blackie Norton: Well sister, what's your racket?
Mary Blake: I'm a singer!
Blackie Norton: Let's see your legs!
Mary Blake: I said, I'm a singer!
Blackie Norton: Alright, let's see your legs!
Blackie Norton: Well sister, what's your racket?
Mary Blake: I'm a singer!
Blackie Norton: Let's see your legs!
Mary Blake: I said, I'm a singer!
Blackie Norton: Alright, let's see your legs!
--
Clark Gable
(as Blackie Norton)
in
San Francisco
(1936)
[first lines]
[pointing to a lynched man dangling from a tree limb]
Colonel Ben Allison: Looks like we're close to civilization.
[pointing to a lynched man dangling from a tree limb]
Colonel Ben Allison: Looks like we're close to civilization.
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Clark Gable
in
The Tall Men
(1955)
[Gay is giving Roslyn a ride back to town]
Gay: You're a real beautiful woman. It's almost kind of an honor sittin' next to ya'. That's my true feelin's Roslyn.
Gay: You're a real beautiful woman. It's almost kind of an honor sittin' next to ya'. That's my true feelin's Roslyn.
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Clark Gable
(as Gay Langland)
in
The Misfits
(1961)
[Last lines]
Roslyn: Which way is home?
Gay: God bless you girl.
Roslyn: How do you find your way back in the dark?
Gay: Just head for that big star straight on. The highway's under it. It'll take us right home.
Roslyn: Which way is home?
Gay: God bless you girl.
Roslyn: How do you find your way back in the dark?
Gay: Just head for that big star straight on. The highway's under it. It'll take us right home.
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Clark Gable
(as Gay Langland)
in
The Misfits
(1961)
[Parnell tries to convince Mrs. O'Shea of his love]
Charles Stewart Parnell: Have you never felt there might be someone, somewhere who, if you could meet them, was the person that you'd been always meant to meet? Have you never felt that?
Charles Stewart Parnell: Have you never felt there might be someone, somewhere who, if you could meet them, was the person that you'd been always meant to meet? Have you never felt that?
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Clark Gable
(as Charles Stewart Parnell)
in
Parnell
(1937)
[pointing at necklace]
Blackie Norton: Hey. I thought I told you not to wear that thing.
Trixie: Ah gee, honey, I think it's nice.
Blackie Norton: Yeah? Well I think it makes you look cheap!
[Rips it off of her]
Blackie Norton: Now don't wear it anymore. Blackie doesn't like it.
Blackie Norton: Hey. I thought I told you not to wear that thing.
Trixie: Ah gee, honey, I think it's nice.
Blackie Norton: Yeah? Well I think it makes you look cheap!
[Rips it off of her]
Blackie Norton: Now don't wear it anymore. Blackie doesn't like it.
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Clark Gable
(as Blackie Norton)
in
San Francisco
(1936)
Rhett Butler: [to Scarlett] I've always thought a good lashing with a buggy whip would benefit you immensely.
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Clark Gable
(as Rhett Butler)
in
Gone with the Wind
(1939)
Bonnie Blue Butler:
London Bridge? Will it be falling down?
Rhett Butler: Well, it will if you want it to, darling.
Rhett Butler: Well, it will if you want it to, darling.
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Clark Gable
(as Rhett Butler)
in
Gone with the Wind
(1939)