Release Date: February 22, 1935 Directed by: Robert Z. Leonard
Costarring:
Constance Bennett
Billie Burke
Harvey Stephens Not currently available on DVD
Gable is fast-talking, take-no-prisoners-newspaper editor Jim Branch, who is
determined to dig up a juicy story on a corrupt millionaire. He starts
sucking up to the newspaper's music reviewer, wealthy socialite Sharon
Norwood (Bennett), when he discovers she is close to the impending story.
After the millionaire's wife turns up dead, Sharon and Jim disagree on the
culprit. Jim becomes determined to crack the case and reunite with Sharon,
whom he has now fallen in love with.
Reviews
Movie Mirror magazine, June 1935
*A newspaper story in which Clark Gable is the editor who hires and fires
Constance Bennett while trying to solve a murder. A trite story, but Gable
will make the feminine hearts flutter, as usual.
Quote-able Gable
"No, no, no, no! No longer news
when every blonde dame between the ages of fifteen and
forty who gets herself arrested for shoplifting turns out to be
an ex-Follies girl. That story you had in the early run is just
about good enough for the dummy edition!" first lines
"Four days Brooklyn? Whatcha trying to do, set a record?"
"A newspaper should print any news that can be found, stolen or
bought to print!"
"I am what I am , just a newspaperman. Not more and I hope
nothing less."
"You know, you're lovely when you smile. Ever laugh?"
"They tell me there are liars in Europe who have forgotten more
than I'll ever know."
"You know, it doesn't seem possible this river could have been
here for centuries just as a background for you on the night of
August the eighteenth. But that's the way it seems to have
worked out."
"It's no secret--I love her!"
"You mean I've got to get out and walk home--like a girl?"
"Best idea I ever had." last line
Behind the Scenes
Constance Bennett was quite flirty with Gable during filming. He
ignored her for the most part, thinking her a prima donna. He
had not forgotten how poorly she had treated him when he was a
bit player and she was the star in
The Easiest Way.