Gable is Charley King, the owner of a gambling house in New York. After
learning he has a heart problem, he begins to re-evaluate his life: his
relationship with his wife (Smith) and teenage son, his business and his associates.
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Quote-able Gable
"Howdy, kid."
first line
"Took me twenty years to get here. They
said I'd never do it alone. But I did, I'm here, on top."
"What you're saying is if I give up living, I'll live."
"Since when is money so indecent?"
"Let me tell you
something about gambling. You know how many decks of cards were
bought last year? Over sixty million! And more than five million
pair of dice! I didn't use all of them, believe me. More than
half the people gamble and I didn't force one, not one, to come
to my place."
"Honest kid, I don't think you're
old enough to judge your father."
"Why is it I can
get along with everyone except my own kid?"
"Funny
thing, all my life I've tried to play it smart, keep the
percentages working for me. You know why most people lose in the
gambling house? They play too long. Even the house can lose, I
guess, if it plays too long."
"Sometimes a fellow
plays so long, he forgets the chips count for real money."
"Who cares about a gambler? Certainly not those who lost money
to him. Friend? Up until now I've never needed one. Maybe that's
why I had so many."
"There's always a first time."
last line
Behind the Scenes
MGM couldn't find a suitable leading lady
available in their roster to play Gable's wife, so Alexis Smith
was borrowed from Warner Brothers. Gable wasn't too keen on her
casting so to make it more pleasant for him, they cast his
longtime friends Mary Astor and Frank Morgan in supporting
roles.
Shooting began on January 4, 1949 and went on
for forty-three days. The production cost $1.5 million.
During production Gable started dating co-star Audrey Totter,
who played his sister-in-law in the film.