Glimpse of Gable: Hollywood Patriarch 1950 to 1960

The King of Hollywood's crown sits uneasily on his head. He and his kingdom are fighting battles on multiple fronts. Things are changing. The movie industry is still fighting against television, though the cause is lost. Tastes are changing. Always slow to adapt, This meant studio bosses were as unsure as their stars about how to navigate it. It was the same for Gable. Personally, he was tired of being a bachelor. He married and divorced and remarried. Professionally, he was unhappy and threw off the protection of the studio to work as an independent.
With control of his career, his personal life settled too. He married and had two step children for a ready made family. He was happy and keen provide for them. He was also focused as ever on proving himself as an actor and a box-office draw. Clark Gable found his best chance yet in the desert near Reno..His cowboy teaming up with Marilyn Monroe to chase wild horses. After nearly thirty years, Clark Gable held his own against young up and coming stars. By his reckoning he saw out the fifties and headed into the sixties still on top

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Glimpse of Gable: Hollywood Patriarch 1950 to 1960

The King of Hollywood's crown sits uneasily on his head. He and his kingdom are fighting battles on multiple fronts. Things are changing. The movie industry is still fighting against television, though the cause is lost. Tastes are changing. Always slow to adapt, This meant studio bosses were as unsure as their stars about how to navigate it. It was the same for Gable. Personally, he was tired of being a bachelor. He married and divorced and remarried. Professionally, he was unhappy and threw off the protection of the studio to work as an independent.
With control of his career, his personal life settled too. He married and had two step children for a ready made family. He was happy and keen provide for them. He was also focused as ever on proving himself as an actor and a box-office draw. Clark Gable found his best chance yet in the desert near Reno..His cowboy teaming up with Marilyn Monroe to chase wild horses. After nearly thirty years, Clark Gable held his own against young up and coming stars. By his reckoning he saw out the fifties and headed into the sixties still on top

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Glimpse of Gable: Hollywood Patriarch 1950 to 1960

Glimpse of Gable: Hollywood Patriarch 1950 to 1960

by Lachlan Hazelton
Glimpse of Gable: Hollywood Patriarch 1950 to 1960

Glimpse of Gable: Hollywood Patriarch 1950 to 1960

by Lachlan Hazelton

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Overview

The King of Hollywood's crown sits uneasily on his head. He and his kingdom are fighting battles on multiple fronts. Things are changing. The movie industry is still fighting against television, though the cause is lost. Tastes are changing. Always slow to adapt, This meant studio bosses were as unsure as their stars about how to navigate it. It was the same for Gable. Personally, he was tired of being a bachelor. He married and divorced and remarried. Professionally, he was unhappy and threw off the protection of the studio to work as an independent.
With control of his career, his personal life settled too. He married and had two step children for a ready made family. He was happy and keen provide for them. He was also focused as ever on proving himself as an actor and a box-office draw. Clark Gable found his best chance yet in the desert near Reno..His cowboy teaming up with Marilyn Monroe to chase wild horses. After nearly thirty years, Clark Gable held his own against young up and coming stars. By his reckoning he saw out the fifties and headed into the sixties still on top


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BN ID: 2940164263447
Publisher: Lachlan Hazelton
Publication date: 11/16/2020
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Format: eBook
File size: 320 KB

About the Author

Lachlan has been writing about anything and everything since he was given his Mum’s old Royal typewriter as a gift when he was 13. Now he tries to balance his energy between his writing and his family. It is a work in progress. When he’s not writing or spending time with his family, he’s probably trying to catch up on all the reading or movies he has been missing.

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