Silver Screen (Nov 1939 - May 1940)

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How To Bring Out THe| The author, a personal friend of Clark's, not only tells, in her gay and amusing way, what makes him tick, but also how to get your boy friend to tick the same way! By Elizabeth Wilson To MY way of thinking, and it's pretty good way, though I hav, never been done by Rodin, whs this country needs is definitely fewe politicians and more Clark Gables. Lit can be as dull as ditch-water, when sue denly I see What-A-Man Gable an immediately have a strange feeling in mi tummy, my heart goes flutter-flutter i two-four time, and my spirits, which wej lolling in the gutter, are catapulted t the thrilling heights of Mount Olympu; Yes, let's face it. I get a lift out c Gable. I — and thousands of other gali Worse luck. I didn't have to be a Philo Vance tl discover that there are droves of womel in the United States, all the way fron Maine to California, who fairly swopi with ecstasy at the very mention of Mil G. And I didn't have to have the loni beak of a hoopoe bird (^something picked up in a cross word puzzle, n, doubt) to dig up all the discouragim facts about his universal s-e-x (funic might be listening) appeal. That two fisted guy with the handsome mug is th Dream Boy of three-fourths of thi| women of America — and of the womei of other countries too, perhaps, but I'd an isolationist so we won't go into that! But don't let him catch any of yoi jealous males calling him a Dream Bo> He'll kick you in the Francis. Alas, there is nothing private about m romance with Gable; so come on in everybody else has. Clark Gable as Rhett Butler in "Gone With thi Wind," is actually a Command Performance bel cause, when David Selznick announced he woulil make the picture, he was flooded with letters frpcl women all over the country demanding that Clarll Gable play the part of Rhett Butler or else! Below: Clark with Vivien Leigh who plays Scarletl O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind," most talkeiF of film in years. Their love scenes are exceptional! fa ilftr iil! 1 ilali sip