No Man of Her Own (1932)

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No Man of Her Own: Directed by Wesley Ruggles. With Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, Dorothy Mackaill, Grant Mitchell. An on-the-lam New York card shark marries a small-town librarian who thinks he’s a businessman.

“Good little film. Clark Gable once again plays the likable scoundrel role he does so well. This time he is Babe Stewart, a card shark who meets a small town girl (Carole Lombard), marries her on the flip of a coin, then realizes heu0026#39;ll have to change his ways if he wants to keep her. The script is well written, avoiding the melodramatic speeches and sappy dialogue that could have so easily been thrown into this kind of film. It also helps that the actors were able to play the characters naturally without hamming it up. Emotion is so much more believable when itu0026#39;s realistic. The supporting cast gives good performance as well, adding a bit of flavor to the film. A good script, good cast, and interesting enough storyline make this one worth watching.”

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