CLARK GABLE VIVIEN LEIGH GONE WITH THE WIND 1939 4X5 COLOR VINTAGE TRANSPARENCY

$16.36 (-40%)

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  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: Excellent vintage condition. (Please note that I am extremely condition conscious so I always point out the slightest anomalies)
  • Size: 5" x 4"
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Industry: Movies
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Year: 1960-69
  • Object Type: Photograph
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Style: Color
  • CLARK GABLE VIVIEN LEIGH GONE WITH THE WIND 1939 4X5 COLOR VINTAGE TRANSPARENCY
    PROVENANCE:
    From the personal
    COLLECTION OF HISTORIAN & TCM HOST ROBERT OSBORNE
    through his Estate. Mr. Osborne was meticulous in collecting master prints and rare one-of-a-kind photographs from studio files and personal collections of actors such as his friends Bette Davis and Merle Oberon. A Letter of Provenance is included with each offer.
    DESCRIPTION:
    Vintage 5″ x 4″ color transparency on Kodak safety film of
    VIVIEN LEIGH
    and
    CLARK GABLE
    in a scene from the film,
    Gone With the Wind
    (M-G-M, 1939). Handwritten numeral
    5
    in the right border
    .

    SIZE:
    5″ X 4″

    TONE:
    color
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    SHIPPING TERMS
    – I
    ship all items using, what I call, triple protection packing.
    The photos are inserted into a display bag with a white board, then
    packed in between two thick packaging boards and lastly wrapped with
    plastic film for weather protection before being placed into the
    shipping envelope.
    – The

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    PAYMENT TERMS
    – Please pay within
    three (3) days of purchase.
    – All sales taxes applicable to the City of Los Angeles, State of
    California and the 2019 Marketplace Sales Tax Law in other states shall be
    applied.
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    CLARK GABLE BIO
    William Clark Gable was born on February 1, 1901 in Cadiz, Ohio. Later that
    year his mother died, and his father sent him to live with his maternal aunt
    and uncle in Pennsylvania, where he stayed until he was two. His father then
    returned to take him back to Cadiz. When Clark was 16 he dropped out of school
    and worked at many odd jobs before joining a traveling theater company.
    On December 13, 1924 he married Josephine Dillon, his acting coach and 15 years
    his senior. Around that time, they moved to Hollywood so that Clark could
    concentrate on his acting career. In April 1930, they divorced and a year later
    he married Maria Langham (a.k.a. Maria Franklin Gable), also about 17 years
    older than him. After working as an extra in various movies, he was offered a
    small part in the The Painted Desert (1931) in 1931.
    From this point, his acting career flourished, and in 1934 he won an Academy
    Award for his performance in Frank Capra’s classic It Happened One Night
    (1934). The next year saw a starring role in The Call of the Wild (1935) with
    Loretta Young, with whom he had an affair (resulting in the birth of a
    daughter, Judy Lewis). Divorced in 1939, he later that same year starred in
    Gone with the Wind (1939).
    In March 1939 Clark married Carole Lombard, but tragedy struck in January 1942
    when the plane in which Carole and her mother were flying crashed into Table
    Rock Mountain, Nevada, killing them both. Clark then volunteered to be drafted
    and served in Europe for several years. After the war he continued with his
    film career and married Silvia Ashley, the widow of Douglas Fairbanks, in 1949.
    Unfortunately this marriage was short-lived and they divorced in 1952.
    In July 1955 he married a former sweetheart, Kathleen Williams Spreckles
    (a.k.a. Kay Williams) and became stepfather to her two children, Joan and
    Adolph (“Bunker”) Spreckels III. On November 16, 1959, Gable became a
    grandfather when Judy Lewis, his daughter with Loretta Young, gave birth to a
    daughter, Maria. In 1960, Gable’s wife Kay discovered that she was expecting
    their first child. In early November 1960, he had just completed filming The
    Misfits (1961), when he suffered a heart attack, and died later that month.
    Gable was buried shortly afterwards in the shrine that he had built for Carole
    Lombard and her mother when they died. In March 1961, Kay Gable gave birth to a
    boy whom she named John Clark Gable after his father.
    FILMOGRAPHY
    1.
    The
    Misfits (1961) …. Gay Langland
    2.
    It
    Started in Naples (1960) …. Michael Hamilton
    3.
    But
    Not for Me (1959) …. Russell ‘Russ’ Ward
    4.
    Teacher’s
    Pet (1958) …. James Gannon/James Gallangher
    5.
    Run
    Silent Run Deep (1958) …. Cmdr. ‘Rich’ Richardson
    … aka “Run Silent, Run Deep” – USA
    (poster title)
    6.
    Band
    of Angels (1957) …. Hamish Bond
    7.
    The
    King and Four Queens (1956) …. Dan Kehoe
    8.
    The
    Tall Men (1955) …. Colonel Ben Allison
    9.
    Soldier
    of Fortune (1955) …. Hank Lee
    10.
    Betrayed (1954) ….
    Col. Pieter Deventer
    11.
    Mogambo (1953) ….
    Victor Marswell
    12.
    Never Let Me Go
    (1953) …. Philip Sutherland
    13.
    Lone Star (1952) ….
    Devereaux Burke
    14.
    Across the Wide
    Missouri (1951) …. Flint Mitchell
    15.
    To Please a Lady
    (1950) …. Mike Brannan
    … aka “Red Hot Wheels” – USA
    (reissue
    title)
    16.
    Key to the City
    (1950) …. Steve Fisk
    17.
    Any Number Can Play
    (1949) …. Charley Enley Kyng
    18.
    Command Decision
    (1948) …. Brigadier General K.C. ‘Casey’ Dennis
    19.
    Homecoming (1948)
    …. Col. Ulysses Delby ‘Lee’ Johnson (Dr. Johnson)
    20.
    The Hucksters (1947)
    …. Victor Albee Norman
    21.
    Adventure (1945) ….
    Harry Patterson
    22.
    Somewhere I’ll Find
    You (1942) …. Jonathon ‘Jonny’ Davis
    23.
    Honky Tonk (1941)
    …. ‘Candy’ Johnson
    24.
    They Met in Bombay
    (1941) …. Gerald Meldrick
    25.
    Comrade X (1940) ….
    McKinley B. ‘Mac’ Thompson
    26.
    Boom Town (1940) ….
    Big John McMasters
    27.
    Strange Cargo (1940)
    …. André Verne
    28.
    Gone with the Wind
    (1939) …. Rhett Butler
    29.
    Idiot’s Delight
    (1939) …. Harry Van
    30.
    Too Hot to Handle
    (1938) …. Christopher ‘Chris’ Hunter
    31.
    Test Pilot (1938)
    …. Jim Lane
    32.
    Saratoga (1937) ….
    Duke Bradley
    33.
    Parnell (1937) ….
    Charles Stewart Parnell
    34.
    Love on the Run
    (1936) …. Michael Anthony
    35.
    Cain and Mabel (1936)
    …. Larry Cain
    36.
    San Francisco (1936)
    …. Blackie Norton
    37.
    Wife vs. Secretary
    (1936) …. Van
    38.
    Mutiny on the Bounty
    (1935) …. Christian
    39.
    China Seas (1935)
    …. Alan Gaskell
    40.
    The Call of the Wild
    (1935) …. Jack Thornton
    41.
    After Office Hours
    (1935) …. James ‘Jim’ Branch
    42.
    Forsaking All Others
    (1934) …. Jeffrey ‘Jeff’/’Jeffy’ Williams
    43.
    Chained (1934) ….
    Michael ‘Mike’ Bradley
    44.
    Manhattan Melodrama
    (1934) …. Edward J. ‘Blackie’ Gallagher
    45.
    Men in White (1934)
    …. Dr. George Ferguson
    46.
    It Happened One Night
    (1934) …. Peter Warne
    47.
    Dancing Lady (1933)
    …. Patch Gallagher
    48.
    Night Flight (1933) ….
    Jules
    49.
    Hold Your Man (1933)
    …. Eddie Hall
    50.
    The White Sister
    (1933) …. Giovanni Severi
    51.
    Strange Interlude
    (1932) …. Dr. Ned Darrell
    52.
    No Man of Her Own
    (1932) …. Jerry ‘Babe’ Stewart
    53.
    Red Dust (1932) ….
    Dennis Carson
    54.
    Polly of the Circus
    (1932) …. Reverend John Hartley
    55.
    Hell Divers (1931)
    …. CPO Steve Nelson
    56.
    Possessed (1931) ….
    Mark Whitney
    57.
    Susan Lenox (1931) …. Rodney Spencer
    58.
    Sporting Blood (1931)
    …. Warren ‘Rid’ Riddell
    59.
    Night Nurse (1931)
    …. Nick, the Chauffeur
    60.
    A Free Soul (1931)
    …. Ace Wilfong
    61.
    Laughing Sinners
    (1931) …. Carl Loomis
    62.
    The Secret Six (1931)
    …. Carl Luckner
    63.
    The Finger Points
    (1931) …. Louis J. Blanco
    64.
    The Front Page (1931)
    (uncredited) (unconfirmed) …. Reporter with hat at table in the prison.
    65.
    Dance, Fools, Dance
    (1931) …. Jake Luva
    66.
    The Easiest Way
    (1931) …. Nick Feliki, Laundryman
    67.
    The Painted Desert
    (1931) …. Rance Brett
    68.
    Du Barry, Woman of
    Passion (1930) (uncredited) …. Extra
    69.
    One Minute to Play
    (1926) (uncredited) …. Extra
    70.
    The Johnstown Flood
    (1926) (uncredited) …. Extra Standing at Bar in Saloon
    71.
    Ben-Hur: A Tale of
    the Christ (1925) (uncredited) …. Extra
    … aka “Ben-Hur” – USA
    (short
    title)
    72.
    North Star (1925)
    …. Archie West
    73.
    The Plastic Age
    (1925) (uncredited) …. Athlete
    74.
    The Merry Widow
    (1925) (uncredited) …. Ballroom Extra
    75.
    What Price Gloria?
    (1925) (uncredited) …. Bit Role
    76.
    The Merry Kiddo
    (1925) (uncredited) …. Bit Role
    77.
    Declassée (1925)
    (uncredited) …. Extra
    78.
    The Pacemakers (1925)
    …. Bit Role
    79.
    Forbidden Paradise
    (1924) (uncredited) …. Soldier in Czarina’s guard
    80.
    White Man (1924) ….
    Lady Andrea’s Brother
    81.
    Fighting Blood (1923)
    (uncredited) …. Extra
    (courtesy of imdb)
    See Above
    See Above
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