Film Quotes by Clark Gable
149 quotes
Eleanor Packer:
Now, now Blackie, Blackie don't do anything foolish!... Blackie?
Edward J. 'Blackie' Gallagher: [Chuckles] Did I ever do anything foolish?
Edward J. 'Blackie' Gallagher: [Chuckles] Did I ever do anything foolish?
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Clark Gable
(as Edward J. 'Blackie' Gallagher)
in
Manhattan Melodrama
(1934)
Linda:
Well, after all, Van, she is an uncommonly good-looking girl. I don't know of anyone in our crowd who's as attractive, and people aren't willing to believe that looks go with brains.
Van: Well, one of the smallest troubles we've ever had, Linda, is caring what other people think.
Van: Well, one of the smallest troubles we've ever had, Linda, is caring what other people think.
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Clark Gable
in
Wife vs. Secretary
(1936)
Linda Nordley:
Doesn't a woman's reputation count for anything here?
Victor Marswell: Only if I'm pesonally interested.
Victor Marswell: Only if I'm pesonally interested.
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Clark Gable
(as Victor Marswell)
in
Mogambo
(1953)
Irene Fellara:
But I have talked too much about myself. What about you my friend?
Harry Van: Oh, I'm not very interesting. I'm just what I seem to be.
Harry Van: Oh, I'm not very interesting. I'm just what I seem to be.
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Clark Gable
(as Harry Van)
in
Idiot's Delight
(1939)
Irene Fellara:
Good night.
Harry Van: Good night.
Irene Fellara: Thanks for giving me such a good time.
Harry Van: Well, thank you, Irene. I always enjoy seeing a woman eat. Don't forget - brush your teeth carefully, tuck yourself in, and have sweet dreams of Old Russia
[chuckles]
Harry Van: Good night.
Irene Fellara: Thanks for giving me such a good time.
Harry Van: Well, thank you, Irene. I always enjoy seeing a woman eat. Don't forget - brush your teeth carefully, tuck yourself in, and have sweet dreams of Old Russia
[chuckles]
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Clark Gable
(as Harry Van)
in
Idiot's Delight
(1939)
Irene Fellara:
Harry, do you realize the whole world has gone to war? The whole world!
Harry Van: I realize it, but don't ask me why. I've stopped trying to figure it out.
Irene Fellara: I know why it is. It's just to kill us - you and me. Because we are the little people. And for us, the deadliest weapons are the most merciful.
Harry Van: Easy...
Irene Fellara: I've never cared before, but now I want to live.
Harry Van: So do I, but if we don't, let's hope we make a fast exit.
Irene Fellara: Then together.
Harry Van: [explosion from a large bomb nearby] Nice try buddy, but you muffed it!
Harry Van: I realize it, but don't ask me why. I've stopped trying to figure it out.
Irene Fellara: I know why it is. It's just to kill us - you and me. Because we are the little people. And for us, the deadliest weapons are the most merciful.
Harry Van: Easy...
Irene Fellara: I've never cared before, but now I want to live.
Harry Van: So do I, but if we don't, let's hope we make a fast exit.
Irene Fellara: Then together.
Harry Van: [explosion from a large bomb nearby] Nice try buddy, but you muffed it!
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Clark Gable
(as Harry Van)
in
Idiot's Delight
(1939)
Irene Fellara:
Here we are, on a mountain peak in Bedlam. Tonight war is breaking over the world. And all you worry about is whether I am a girl you once casually met in Oma - ha-ha-ha.
Harry Van: Ha-ha-ha. Did I say it was casual?
Harry Van: Ha-ha-ha. Did I say it was casual?
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Clark Gable
(as Harry Van)
in
Idiot's Delight
(1939)
Irene Fellara:
The temple of your memory must be so crowded.
Harry Van: Are you sure you've never been in Omaha, Madame?
Harry Van: Are you sure you've never been in Omaha, Madame?
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Clark Gable
(as Harry Van)
in
Idiot's Delight
(1939)
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Clark Gable
(as Harry Van)
in
Idiot's Delight
(1939)
Irene Fellara:
You are a very bad dancer.
Harry Van: Hmmm... in Romania they thought I was pretty good.
Harry Van: Hmmm... in Romania they thought I was pretty good.
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Clark Gable
(as Harry Van)
in
Idiot's Delight
(1939)