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To Please a Lady is a 1950 American romance film produced and directed by Clarence Brown, and starring Clark Gable and Barbara Stanwyck. The climactic race scene was shot at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
To Please a Lady: Directed by Clarence Brown. With Clark Gable, Barbara Stanwyck, Adolphe Menjou, Will Geer. A former war hero and midget car racer meets his match in a feisty reporter who blames his reckless tactics for an accidental racing death.
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- Action, Romance, Sport
- Clarence Brown
- 1950-10-13
A ruthless race-car driver falls for a crusading journalist out to clean up the sport.
- Clarence Brown, Howard Koch
- Clark Gable
A former war hero and midget car racer meets his match in a feisty reporter who blames his reckless tactics for an accidental racing death. Mike Brannon is a former war hero turned midget car racer. His ruthless racing tactics have made him successful but the fans consider him a villain and boo him mercilessly.
Runtime. 1h 31m. Years after leaving the military, fallen Marine Mike Brannan (Clark Gable) has become a notorious midget-car racer. When writer Regina Forbes (Barbara Stanwyck) hears that...
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- Clarence Brown
- Drama
- Clark Gable
Independent, beautiful reporter Regina Forbes tries to interview him but is put off by his gruff chauvinism, and when Brannon's daredevil tactics cause the death of a fellow driver, he finds himself a pariah in the sport thanks to her articles.
Clark Gable plays a midget car racer who falls in love with a reporter (Barbara Stanwyck) who exposed his ruthless tactics. The film features car racing scenes, witty dialogue and a classic romance.