Hollywood Studio Magazine (October 1972)

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This is how Clark Gable and Carole Lombard looked in 1932 when they co-starred in "No Man of Her Own." It was their first contact, but they did not fall in love until four years later. The young Clark Gable in 1930 when he played Killer Mears in "The Last Mile" on the stage of a Los Angeles theatre. A lot of Hollywood saw him then and he should have been an instant film Star, but the "experts" said his ears were too big for the movies. and the $50,000 punch in the mouth Spencer Tracy, Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert in a scene from "Boom Town," the MGM picture during which Gable sustained that $50,000 punch in the mouth about which Teet Carle writes in this article.