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Film Quotes by Clark Gable

149 quotes
Any Number Can Play
Year: 1949

Director:
Mervyn LeRoy
Charley Enley Kyng: Too much tension... it's always coming to bat with the bases loaded.
-- Clark Gable (as Charley Enley Kyng) in Any Number Can Play (1949)
The King and Four Queens
Year: 1956

Director:
Raoul Walsh
Dan Kehoe: [to Ma] I'm all played out. I couldn't beat my mother from a standing start. You're all the luck I got.
-- Clark Gable (as Dan Kehoe) in The King and Four Queens (1956)
The King and Four Queens
Year: 1956

Director:
Raoul Walsh
Dan Kehoe: I never put a dime on anybody but myself. I haven't lost yet.
-- Clark Gable (as Dan Kehoe) in The King and Four Queens (1956)
Lone Star
Year: 1952

Director:
Vincent Sherman
Devereaux Burke: Texas is a lot bigger than most all the states of the union, and grows beautiful women too.
-- Clark Gable (as Devereaux Burke) in Lone Star (1952)
Strange Interlude
Year: 1932

Director:
Robert Z. Leonard
Dr. Ned Darrell: [Thinking to himself about telling Sam the truth] I couldn't tell him. To kill happiness is a worse crime thn taking a life.
Strange Interlude
Year: 1932

Director:
Robert Z. Leonard
Dr. Ned Darrell: [to young Gordon] See here, son. there's things a mn of honor doesn't tell anyone, not even his father and mother.
Saratoga
Year: 1937

Director:
Jack Conway
Duke Bradley: [Talking about Jesse] Fritzi, you give him a kiss or I will!
-- Clark Gable in Saratoga (1937)
Saratoga
Year: 1937

Director:
Jack Conway
Duke Bradley: Honey, I love ya!
-- Clark Gable in Saratoga (1937)
Saratoga
Year: 1937

Director:
Jack Conway
Duke Bradley: Why, honey, you look sharp as a razor.
-- Clark Gable in Saratoga (1937)
Manhattan Melodrama
Year: 1934

Director:
W.S. Van Dyke*George Cukor
Edward J. 'Blackie' Gallagher: Die the way you lived, all of a sudden, that's the way to go. Don't drag it out.
-- Clark Gable (as Edward J. 'Blackie' Gallagher) in Manhattan Melodrama (1934)