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Clark Gable | Babe Stewart | |
Carol Lombarde | ||
Elizabeth Patterson | Mrs. Randall | |
Dorothy Mackaill | Kay Everly | |
George Barbier | Mr. Randall | |
J. Farrell MacDonald | 'Dickie' Collins | |
Grant Mitchell | Vane | |
Carole Lombard | Connie Randall | |
Tommy Conlon | Willie Randall | |
Walter Walker | Mr. Morton | |
Paul Ellis | Vargas | |
Lillian Harmer | Mattie | |
Frank McGlynn Sr. | Minister | |
Charley Grapewin | Clerk | |
Clinton Rosemond | Porter | |
Oscar Smith | Porter |
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Producer | Albert Lewis
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Writer | Maurine Watkins
Milton H. Gropper Benjamin Glazer Edmund Goulding Maurine Dallas Watkins |
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Cinematography | Leo Tover
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Legendary Hollywood couple Clark Gable and Carole Lombard illuminate the screen in the screwball comedy No Man Of Her Own, their only performance together! When New York con man Babe Stewart (Gable) decides to lie low in a small town, he falls for a librarian (Lombard) seeking adventure and a way out of her predictable existence. Gambling on marriage, they head back to the city, where Steward tries to hide his former life from his new bride. Featuring the scandalous "Lombard on a ladder" scene, which prompted the founding of Hollywood's League of Decency, No Man Of Her Own captures two of the silver screen's most popular stars at their best! |
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