Clark Gable - Tormented Star (Electronic book text, 1st Da Capo Press pbk. e.)


Gable was perceived as the archetypal Hollywood superman, the kind of man that women lusted after and their husbands envied. However, as this powerful biography reveals, in the early days of his career, with his fondness for men as well as woman, he was anything but the straight-arrow figure he appeared. Gable was adopted by the "Sewing Circle"--the group that included Jean Harlow and, ironically, Carole Lombard, the great love of his life. Bret also reveals how Gable's wartime "heroics," which saw him promoted through the ranks from Private to Major in less than a year, were no more than an elaborate publicity stunt. Like an earlier paternity suit, it was an exercise dreamed up by studio chief, Louis B. Mayer to promote and protect Gable's image. After ending an affair with Ben Maddox in 1942, Gable seems to have "gone straight," from which point Bret moves into more familiar territory, focusing on Gable's great movies including "Gone With the Wind" and on his affairs with Joan Crawford, Ava Gardner, and other famous stars.

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Gable was perceived as the archetypal Hollywood superman, the kind of man that women lusted after and their husbands envied. However, as this powerful biography reveals, in the early days of his career, with his fondness for men as well as woman, he was anything but the straight-arrow figure he appeared. Gable was adopted by the "Sewing Circle"--the group that included Jean Harlow and, ironically, Carole Lombard, the great love of his life. Bret also reveals how Gable's wartime "heroics," which saw him promoted through the ranks from Private to Major in less than a year, were no more than an elaborate publicity stunt. Like an earlier paternity suit, it was an exercise dreamed up by studio chief, Louis B. Mayer to promote and protect Gable's image. After ending an affair with Ben Maddox in 1942, Gable seems to have "gone straight," from which point Bret moves into more familiar territory, focusing on Gable's great movies including "Gone With the Wind" and on his affairs with Joan Crawford, Ava Gardner, and other famous stars.

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Da Capo Press Inc

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United States

Release date

October 2008

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Electronic book text

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320

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1st Da Capo Press pbk. e.

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978-0-7867-2675-2

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9780786726752

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0-7867-2675-X



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