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  1. Gable chegou a estrelar a comédia romântica "Red Dust" (1932), com Jean Harlow, situado em uma plantação de borracha na Indochina. Gable interpretou um gerente de plantação envolvido com uma prostituta espertalhona, papel de Harlow; no entanto, após sua chegada, o personagem de Gable começou a perseguir a moça recém-casada ...

  2. 6 titles. Sort by List order. 1. The Secret 6. 1931 1h 23m Passed. 6.3 (1.1K) Rate. After rising bootlegger Slaughterhouse Scorpio eliminates his gangland competition, two reporters and a cabal of six businessmen work to expose him. Director George W. Hill Stars Wallace Beery Lewis Stone Johnny Mack Brown. 2. Red Dust. 1932 1h 23m Passed.

  3. Saratoga: Directed by Jack Conway. With Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Lionel Barrymore, Frank Morgan. After winning a stud farm in lieu of gambling debts, bookie Duke Bradley turns an eye to the daughter of the now deceased gambler and her millionaire fiancée.

  4. Saratoga is a 1937 American romantic comedy film starring Clark Gable and Jean Harlow and directed by Jack Conway. The screenplay was written by Anita Loos. Lionel Barrymore, Frank Morgan, Walter Pidgeon, and Una Merkel appear as featured players; Hattie McDaniel and Margaret Hamilton appear in support.

  5. Wife vs. Secretary (or Wife Versus Secretary) is a 1936 American romantic comedy drama film starring Clark Gable, Myrna Loy and Jean Harlow. Directed and co-produced by Clarence Brown, it was the fifth of six collaborations between Gable and Harlow and the fourth of seven between Gable and Loy.

  6. Saratoga é um filme dirigido por Jack Conway com Clark Gable, Jean Harlow. Sinopse: Para salvar o haras do pai à beira da falência, Carol Clayton (Jean Harlow) concorda em noivar com o...

  7. Hold Your Man is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by an uncredited Sam Wood and starring Jean Harlow and Clark Gable, the third of their six films together. The screenplay by Anita Loos and Howard Emmett Rogers was based on a story by Loos.