Gable is
Dr. Ulysses "Lee" Johnson, a successful surgeon with a loving and caring
wife, Penny (Baxter). When he volunteers for the Army and heads overseas to
fight in World War II, he meets a snappy nurse, Jane "Snapshot" McCall
(Turner). At first his stuffy, conservative ways and her free-thinking style
clash, but soon they are working well together in crisis and become friends.
Penny becomes suspicious of their relationship when Lee mentions her
frequently in his letters home. Her suspicions ring true, as Lee and
Snapshot fall in love. But what can he tell his wife, upon returning home
after three long years?
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Quote-able Gable "Thank you." first line
"Don't let the headlines bother you. Europe's a long way out to be bothering
us."
"There comes a time in every man's life where he has to look out for
himself."
"Well. I guess that washes us up nicely!"
"Why can't people just stay at home and live their own lives? Enjoy the good
things--their work, their homes, music--why must they always be chasing
around sticking their noses in other people's affairs?"
"When women talk world politics it makes me laugh!"
"He was just another case. That's the way it's been with all my
patients--just cases, not human beings. You were right, Snapshot, I've never
cared enough."
"Snapshot, I'm going to be lost without you."
"It might have been easier if I hadn't told you, and yet, that would
have been impossible. I couldn't think of anything else coming home and then
on the boat I met a man, a perfect stranger who couldn't have possibly known
what was in my mind, yet somehow he seemed to convey my innermost thoughts.
He said it's only fair for the people over here to know that they've got to
live with us, coming home. He was right. I had to tell you. Because it isn't
just my problem. it's our problem together and I couldn't go on living with
this inside of me without your sharing it. Penny, bear with me a while, can
you?"
"What, darling?" last line
Behind the Scenes
Based on a short story by Sidney Kingsley
entitled "The Homecoming of Ulysses". Kingsley also wrote the
play on which Gable's film Men in
White was based. In both films Gable plays a doctor. For one of the love scenes, Turner was
chewing gum to freshen her breath. Gable kissed her so
forcefully that he had to pick gum out of his mustache. Turner
said after that she used mouthwash instead.
For the scenes that flashed back to Gable and Baxter's
courtship, hemorrhoid cream was applied to Gable's face to
shrink his eye bags, heavy makeup was applied to his face and
neck, and his jowls were pulled back with rubber bands. The
result was less than flattering and he hated it. The flashback
scenes were thus cut back.