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Last week we suggested that “Night Nurse” (1931) might have been the only movie Clark Gable made for Warner Bros. Contraire. More than one reader pointed out that Raoul Walsh’s “Band of Angels” (1957) with Gable was a Warner Bros. film. And Bob Stanford wrote: “ ‘Cain and Mabel’ (1935), in which Clark co-starred with Marion Davies, was shot on the Warners lot, with Warners contract players, and was a Warners release . . . although technically a Hearst-International production.”
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