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Title: Idiot's Delight - Clark Gable & Norma Shearer
Added: Nov 19, 2008
Author: videokeking2009
Duration: 1:29
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Tags: idiot's delight mgm pictures clark gable 1939 edward arnold norma shearer musical
idiot's delight mgm pictures clark gable 1939 edward arnold norma shearer musical
Youtube Comments: 18
helenmirrenfan4ever Says:
Feb 7, 2009 - I love this part of the movie. I didn't particularly enjoy this movie but I just love Clark gable.
drobin3149 Says:
Jun 20, 2009 - When Gable came out with that stick, I was terrified he was going to dance. Then he did. I was so scared I couldn't breathe. Yes, I'm serious.By the way, the second girl from the left is totally out of step. See 1:12. Reminds me of that old Hollywood saying, "Who did she f*** to get a part?"
MrsCullen115 Says:
Aug 13, 2009 - omg i love clark gable and he's so cute in this dance:)
ehodzi23 Says:
Dec 27, 2009 - Does anyone know where can I download this movie??Thanks :)
dvlaries Says:
Mar 19, 2010 - Harry Van was a thin part but Gable imbued it with terrific substance. When given a chance, Gable never hestitated to tweak to his own image, and he was obviously having a ball in Idiot's. His flat and knowing observations throughout the film are the perfect foil for the fakery required of Shearer to play Irene. The movie lacks pacing in spots, but despite director Clarence Brown, Gable and Norma's work keep the film fun to watch even 70 years later.
twilson11208 Says:
Mar 21, 2010 - Clark Gable as always, handsome and dashing. Norma Shearer as much as I love her was way past the threshold of melodrama even moreso than her performance in "Strange Interlude" if you can believe that. However it's all so easily forgiven by the chemistry these two greats protrude on screen. Two of the greatest class acts whose likes we may never see again on screen .
videokeking2009 Says:
Mar 31, 2010 - yes
videokeking2009 Says:
Mar 31, 2010 - yes
OldieMusicMan Says:
Aug 3, 2010 - Why did they change the lyric from "every Sunday evening" to "every Thursday" evening here? Was mentioning people having carefree, dissipated fun on a Sunday considered inappropriate for a movie released in the late '30s?
LouiseOC1 Says:
Jan 14, 2011 - I love this film, and Clark Gable's dance routine is hilarious. Thanks for posting it. I think a previous commentator who complains about the girl being out of step is not aware that she is supposed to be out of step.
LouiseOC1 Says:
Jan 14, 2011 - She's actually supposed to be out of step. They're meant to be a not very good dance troupe.
miltsar Says:
Feb 12, 2011 - I love it ...he is like Groucho Marx in this routine !
hihosilverlining2 Says:
Feb 27, 2011 - bless him ... good thing he stuck mainly to acting and just being very VERY gorgeous lol. The singing and dancing ...hummm...lol
darkseaofempathy Says:
Jun 19, 2011 - Her performance was intended to be a parody of Garbo's persona; that's why she has the overexaggerated accent and such. At first, I thought she just got carried away with the part, but after learning what her intention behind her performance was, it made a lot more sense. Great film either way!
twilson11208 Says:
Jun 21, 2011 - : Thank you for clarifying that up for me. I'll have to watch it again with that thought in mind. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the film immensely, its just that I felt Norma really hammed it up to the point of annoyance, and I consider myself to be one of her greatest fans. I simply lover her. Thank you for giving me an opportunity to view this under a different light.
MrFalconford Says:
Jul 18, 2011 - norma was being lighthearted, you know funny, your supposed to laugh












thalialuvmx Says:
Nov 20, 2008 - this movie was weird funny!! The stories norma would tell were ridiculous...her 'multiple' escapes from Russia (hahahahaha)