Joan Crawford was breathtakingly beautiful and the sexual chemistry between the two of them is clear to see. Sadly Hollywood doesn't make stars like these today..
@@hl6087 lo malo es que no tenían traducción al español las películas de esa época. Por eso no las entiendo bien. Solo que Clark gable interpreta al prospecto ideal.
Joan was simply stunning! The camera just loved her face, especially in the 30s & 40s. No wonder they included her in that huge coffee table book, "Four Fabulous Faces!" It's Joan Crawford, Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich & Gloria Swanson!
Brianda Pondexter -isn't she? i don't think i've seen this movie for at least 30 years-i'd forgotten just how breathtaking she is! She's practically ALL eyes and cheekbones! Lol! Ravishing.i'm gonna run out of superlatives. And,Gable and Franchot ain't exactly slouches in the looks departments either! Great movie fun.
@@siegessaunque no entiendo porque no traducen al español esta película. Lo que yo entiendo de la película es que Clark gable interpreta a un coreógrafo y Joan Crawford va tras él.
Joan Crawford and Cark Gable Mad so many good movies together. Both beautiful, talented, and a sexual chemistry that is still palatable. Joan's acting in these early films was so refreshing. She and Louise Brooks were of the few to transfer successfully from silent movies to talkies. Both loved men and didn't try to hide it. Lucky guys.
pre-Code could have such explicit, extended innuendo like that. tasteful, but so suggestive with that scene ending. WONDERFUL STUFF. and yeah... the young Joan Crawford was one of the more beautiful creatures caught on celluloid. Ever, really.
I saw this film in the 90’s at a Saturday afternoon matinee at the Castro Theater in S.F. and when Joan does a solo dance routine the audience clapped and cheered….that is the only time I have ever seen that happen in a theater….so you know the audience were big Joan Crawford fans.
We can ALL see the sexual tension between the two. On screen and off screen. I think they would have made a wonderful couple but they wouldnt have lasted. I think they were better off as secret lovers.
Great chemistry between them! Joan was great as a young actress. Very pretty. She had charm. A different vibe than older Joan. Gable, well, gorgeous!!! And total charm!
According to Joan Crawford herself, the affair between her and Clark Gable went on longer than anyone thought. I believe that they were lovers until the mid-1950s. Then she married Alfred Steele and Gable passed away shortly after.
After he hit her butt, Joan said to Clark as he was bending down next to her -- uhn uhn you don't. You can guess what he was about to do from what he did before. That was funny!
Joan Crawford was astoundingly gorgeous. I don't know why she, and Hollywood thought the transition to dark hair, and eyebrows were a good look. It aged her way before her time. She also looked better without the heavy bangs on her forhead. She never should have changed her teeth either. She had a beautiful, naturally perfect smile. Hollywood is toxic in many, many ways, but it was certainly what she wanted.
Great movie I've got most of Gable's movies...if you guys enjoyed this one ..I would recommend " Red Dust, No Man of Her Own, and Hold your man" the ladder Clark was teamed up with Carol Lombard for their one and only movie together...I will try to upload these movies.
Were't they both little dolls in this one? My ex's cousin is/was Joan Crawford's Goddaughter & was named after her, Joan Evans was her stage name. I have a movie still with Joan Evans & one of her regular co-stars Farley Granger. The movie producers loved pairing certain couples up.
I hate when people think that every star of Hollywood's Golden Age spoke in that faux Trans-Atlantic accent. Here's proof that not all of them adopted that phony dialect. Others included Carole Lombard, Jimmy Stewart, James Cagney, Barbara Stanwyck, etc.
Well Gable had a really high pitched voice that was really unattractive so he had to make it deeper. So what you hear here is actually a fake dialect and voice.
Beatrice Levi I wouldn't call practiced improvement of one's voice "fake" any more than I'd call a woman's earned hourglass body "fake". His voice was the same on and off the big screen.
Es cierto. Lo patea cuando hace acrobacia. Creo que la película con Clark gable trataba de que era maestro de baile y la busca porque está postulada. Bueno, eso entiendo pues no tiene subtítulos.
Clark Gable so handsome & slim. Joan Crawford stunning with thin eyebrows - like Greta Garbo. Why did she make herself ugly in the 1940' s with thick eybrows and a huge lipsticked mouth ? Who was her make-up artist ? Studio directors got it wrong 10 years after this lovely film clip. 40's an ugly era for women's fashion & make-up
Good Lord, he is about 32 (movie made year before it was released) and she is in her late twenties, what are they exercising for? They couldn't get out of shape if they tried. The way it has always been with these exercising commercials. How old are the people 'losing weight and getting into shape'. None of them are over thirty, I bet'cha. See how easy it is to do all that exercising when you are pushing forty.
Gable was an awful actor. Always trying to be tough and contemptuous, especially around women. Makes me sick that there were so few actors of intelligence in between Valentino and Brando.
Kirk Barkley Agreed. People these days, especially feminists, are far too politically correct to appreciate someone like him though---unless it's an actress, that is.
Melvyn Douglas and Joel McCrea's work was pretty good; Melvyn being terrific into old age. He was wonderful in 1979's Being There. And they were both very nice to look at in their youth.