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Clark Gable Movies

Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert in 1934's It Happened One Night -
Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert in 1934’s It Happened One Night –

Want to know the best Clark Gable movies?  How about the worst Clark Gable movies?  Curious about Clark Gable’s box office grosses or which Clark Gable movie picked up the most Oscar® nominations? Need to know which Clark Gable movie got the best reviews from critics and audiences and which got the worst reviews? Well you have come to the right place….because we have all of that information.

Clark Gable (1901-1960) appeared in 14 movies in uncredited parts from 1924-1930. In 1931 things started to turn around for Gable and his career. Four big things happened for him. (1st) He got his first screen credit in the long forgotten, The Painted Desert. (2nd) He received strong reviews in supporting roles in A Free Soul and The Secret Six. (3rd) He co-starred with Joan Crawford twice that year….they would end up starring in eight movies together and (4th) Gable ended 1931 with his first starring role in Sporting Blood.

Gable would end the 1930’s having starred in three of the biggest films of the decade...It Happened One Night, Mutiny on the Bounty and of course Gone With The Wind….all three of these movies won the Oscar® for Best Picture of the year. 

Clark Gable would appear on Quigley Publishing’s Annual Top Ten Money Making Stars sixteen times. Only John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Tom Cruise and Gary Cooper have appeared more times on that poll. During World War II, Gable flew several combat missions over Germany. After the war ended, he would appear in 21 more movies, the last being 1961’s The Misfits co-starring Marilyn Monroe. Clark Gable died two weeks after finishing the film of a massive heart attack, he was 59. In 1999, the American Film Institute named Gable the seventh greatest male actor of all time.

His IMDb page shows 82 acting credits from 1923-1960. This page will rank Clark Gable movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information. Television shows, cameos and his uncredited or bit roles were not included in the rankings.

Clark Gable and The Three Stooges on the set of 1933's Dancing Lady
Clark Gable and The Three Stooges on the set of 1933’s Dancing Lady

Clark Gable Movies Ranked In Chronological Order With Ultimate Movie Rankings Score (1 to 5 UMR Tickets) *Best combo of box office, reviews and awards.

Year Movie (Year) Rating S
Year Movie (Year) Rating S
1939 Gone with the Wind (1939)
AA Best Picture Win
AA Best Actor Nom
1934 It Happened One Night (1934)
AA Best Picture Win
AA Best Actor Win
1935 Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)
AA Best Picture Win
AA Best Actor Nom
1936 San Francisco (1936)
AA Best Picture Nom
1949 Any Number Can Play (1949)
1961 The Misfits (1961)
1947 The Hucksters (1947)
1937 Saratoga (1937)
1940 Boom Town (1940)
1938 Test Pilot (1938)
AA Best Picture Nom
1931 Possessed (1931)
1948 Command Decision (1948)
1951 Across the Wide Missouri (1951)
1941 Honky Tonk (1941)
1955 The Tall Men (1955)
1941 They Met in Bombay (1941)
1934 Chained (1934)
1955 Soldier of Fortune (1955)
1936 Wife vs. Secretary (1936)
1935 China Seas (1935)
1953 Mogambo (1953)
1948 Homecoming (1948)
1933 Dancing Lady (1933)
1936 Love on the Run (1936)
1931 A Free Soul (1931)
1931 Hell Divers (1931)
1958 Run Silent Run Deep (1958)
1958 Teacher's Pet (1958)
1938 Too Hot To Handle (1938)
1940 Strange Cargo (1940)
1934 Forsaking All Others (1934)
1931 Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise) (1931)
1932 Red Dust (1932)
1957 Band of Angels (1957)
1939 Idiot's Delight (1939)
1942 Somewhere I'll Find You (1942)
1940 Comrade X (1940)
1931 The Easiest Way (1931)
1934 Manhattan Melodrama (1934)
1945 Adventure (1945)
1931 Dance, Fools, Dance (1931)
1950 Key to the City (1950)
1933 Hold Your Man (1933)
1934 Men in White (1934)
1931 Night Nurse (1931)
1935 Call of the Wild (1935)
1936 Cain and Mabel (1936)
1931 The Secret 6 (1931)
1937 Parnell (1937)
1952 Lone Star (1952)
1933 The White Sister (1933)
1954 Betrayed (1954)
1956 The King and Four Queens (1956)
1933 Night Flight (1933)
1960 It Started in Naples (1960)
1932 Polly of the Circus (1932)
1935 After Office Hours (1935)
1950 To Please a Lady (1950)
1931 Sporting Blood (1931)
1931 The Finger Points (1931)
1932 No Man of Her Own (1932)
1932 Strange Interlude (1932)
1931 Laughing Sinners (1931)
1953 Never Let Me Go (1953)
1959 But Not For Me (1959)

Clark Gable Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

The really cool thing about this table is that it is “user-sortable”. Rank the movies anyway you want.

  • Sort Clark Gable movies by co-stars of his movies.
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  • Sort Clark Gable movies by yearly adjusted domestic box office rank
  • Sort Clark Gable movies how they were received by critics and audiences.  60% rating or higher should indicate a good movie.
  • Sort by how many Oscar® nominations and how many Oscar® wins each Clark Gable movie received.
  • Sort Clark by movies by Ultimate Movie Ranking (UMR) Score.  UMR Score puts box office, reviews and awards into a mathematical equation and gives each movie a score.
  • Use the search and sort buttons to make this table very interactive.  For example type in “Joan Crawford” in the search box…and up pop the 8 Crawford/Gable movies.
R Movie (Year) UMR Co-Star Links Adj. B.O. Worldwide (mil) Review Oscar Nom / Win UMR Score
R Movie (Year) UMR Co-Star Links Actual B.O. Domestic (mil) Adj. B.O. Domestic (mil) Adj. B.O. Worldwide (mil) B.O. Rank by Year Review Oscar Nom / Win UMR Score S
1 Gone with the Wind (1939)
AA Best Picture Win
AA Best Actor Nom
Vivien Leigh &
Olivia de Havilland
56.60 2,526.8 4,455.90 1 92 13 / 08 100.0
2 It Happened One Night (1934)
AA Best Picture Win
AA Best Actor Win
Claudette Colbert &
Directed by Frank Capra
5.20 282.8 466.60 3 90 05 / 05 99.9
3 Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)
AA Best Picture Win
AA Best Actor Nom
Charles Laughton &
Donald Crisp
8.20 424.8 753.60 1 86 08 / 01 99.8
4 San Francisco (1936)
AA Best Picture Nom
Spencer Tracy 12.60 631.0 1,031.80 1 86 06 / 01 99.3
6 Any Number Can Play (1949) Alexis Smith 6.80 199.1 258.80 28 82 00 / 00 97.6
7 The Misfits (1961) Marilyn Monroe &
Montgomery Clift
11.40 193.1 253.40 18 84 00 / 00 97.5
5 The Hucksters (1947) Deborah Kerr 9.80 331.9 405.90 17 79 00 / 00 96.8
8 Saratoga (1937) Jean Harlow 9.70 467.7 625.40 2 78 00 / 00 96.6
9 Boom Town (1940) Spencer Tracy 13.10 585.0 759.10 3 75 02 / 00 96.5
10 Test Pilot (1938)
AA Best Picture Nom
Spencer Tracy &
Myrna Loy
9.70 450.2 722.80 5 68 03 / 00 96.4
15 Possessed (1931) Joan Crawford 3.00 181.4 268.00 21 82 00 / 00 96.2
11 Command Decision (1948) Walter Pidgeon 7.60 238.6 303.00 22 76 00 / 00 96.2
16 Across the Wide Missouri (1951) Ricardo Montalbán 8.00 199.2 328.60 17 76 00 / 00 96.1
12 Honky Tonk (1941) Lana Turner 8.50 381.6 538.20 6 75 00 / 00 95.9
13 The Tall Men (1955) Jane Russell &
Robert Ryan
12.10 291.9 291.90 20 75 00 / 00 95.9
14 They Met in Bombay (1941) Rosalind Russell 5.00 223.8 362.20 27 75 00 / 00 95.9
20 Chained (1934) Joan Crawford 3.70 202.0 308.70 5 72 00 / 00 95.2
21 Soldier of Fortune (1955) Susan Hayward 7.90 188.9 263.00 36 76 00 / 00 95.2
17 Wife vs. Secretary (1936) James Stewart &
Myrna Loy
4.50 225.0 344.50 23 70 00 / 00 94.6
18 China Seas (1935) Jean Harlow &
Wallace Beery
4.90 254.5 426.60 5 70 00 / 00 94.5
19 Mogambo (1953) Ava Gardner &
Grace Kelly
13.90 288.9 522.00 9 67 02 / 00 94.3
22 Homecoming (1948) Lana Turner 9.70 304.2 460.00 8 67 00 / 00 93.6
23 Dancing Lady (1933) Joan Crawford &
Fred Astaire
4.30 231.4 373.60 9 67 00 / 00 93.6
25 Love on the Run (1936) Joan Crawford 3.80 190.2 310.30 34 69 00 / 00 93.4
26 A Free Soul (1931) Norma Shearer &
Lionel Barrymore
2.60 156.6 250.40 32 75 03 / 01 92.9
24 Hell Divers (1931) Wallace Beery 3.70 219.1 380.60 12 63 00 / 00 92.2
28 Run Silent Run Deep (1958) Burt Lancaster 7.10 148.8 209.50 33 79 00 / 00 92.1
29 Teacher's Pet (1958) Doris Day &
Gig Young
7.70 160.7 221.50 28 73 02 / 00 92.0
27 Too Hot To Handle (1938) Myrna Loy 6.50 301.3 443.70 16 62 00 / 00 91.9
31 Strange Cargo (1940) Joan Crawford 3.70 167.2 244.10 35 72 00 / 00 91.8
30 Forsaking All Others (1934) Joan Crawford 4.00 217.2 341.50 4 59 00 / 00 90.7
32 Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise) (1931) Greta Garbo 2.40 141.9 265.20 40 75 00 / 00 90.1
33 Red Dust (1932) Jean Harlow 2.20 126.8 198.50 29 79 00 / 00 89.8
35 Band of Angels (1957) Sidney Poitier 7.10 159.4 201.20 31 69 00 / 00 89.7
36 Idiot's Delight (1939) Norma Shearer 4.70 208.4 305.70 40 54 00 / 00 89.0
34 Somewhere I'll Find You (1942) Lana Turner 8.20 355.3 494.30 16 53 00 / 00 88.7
37 Comrade X (1940) Hedy Lamarr 4.30 193.9 265.20 24 55 00 / 00 88.7
40 The Easiest Way (1931) Robert Montgomery 3.10 182.3 226.10 20 57 00 / 00 88.2
38 Manhattan Melodrama (1934) William Powell &
Myrna Loy
2.10 114.1 191.50 49 76 01 / 01 88.0
39 Adventure (1945) Greer Garson 11.80 434.0 622.80 11 49 00 / 00 87.1
41 Dance, Fools, Dance (1931) Joan Crawford 2.50 149.3 223.30 34 60 00 / 00 85.1
43 Key to the City (1950) Loretta Young 6.60 170.8 221.20 28 53 00 / 00 85.1
42 Hold Your Man (1933) Jean Harlow 1.90 101.6 166.60 40 74 00 / 00 84.8
44 Men in White (1934) Myrna Loy 2.50 138.2 225.90 31 62 00 / 00 84.6
45 Night Nurse (1931) Barbara Stanwyck 1.80 105.0 121.00 67 71 00 / 00 84.1
46 Call of the Wild (1935) Loretta Young 2.50 127.9 127.90 51 63 00 / 00 83.6
47 Cain and Mabel (1936) Marion Davies 2.30 115.0 115.00 88 66 01 / 00 83.4
48 The Secret 6 (1931) Wallace Beery &
Jean Harlow
2.10 124.7 175.00 50 62 00 / 00 82.6
49 Parnell (1937) Myrna Loy 4.00 190.8 303.10 49 40 00 / 00 82.2
50 Lone Star (1952) Ava Gardner 6.90 156.4 247.60 33 49 00 / 00 81.4
51 The White Sister (1933) Helen Hayes 2.10 116.5 259.60 31 61 00 / 00 80.8
52 Betrayed (1954) Lana Turner 5.60 152.6 324.30 56 49 00 / 00 80.8
53 The King and Four Queens (1956) Eleanor Parker 6.40 146.1 203.20 35 51 00 / 00 80.7
54 Night Flight (1933) Myrna Loy &
Lionel Barrymore
1.60 89.4 167.50 55 66 00 / 00 79.1
55 It Started in Naples (1960) Sophia Loren 6.30 113.9 113.90 46 58 01 / 00 79.1
56 Polly of the Circus (1932) Marion Davies 1.50 86.0 113.60 58 66 00 / 00 78.4
57 After Office Hours (1935) Contance Bennett 2.20 112.9 190.60 61 56 00 / 00 77.4
60 To Please a Lady (1950) Barbara Stanwyck 5.90 153.3 217.40 43 43 00 / 00 77.1
58 Sporting Blood (1931) Ernest Torrence 1.60 96.3 157.30 75 61 00 / 00 76.9
59 The Finger Points (1931) Fay Wray 1.60 92.6 111.10 81 62 00 / 00 76.7
61 No Man of Her Own (1932) Carole Lombard 1.40 78.7 78.70 75 64 00 / 00 74.9
62 Strange Interlude (1932) Norma Shearer 2.70 155.4 200.80 19 39 00 / 00 74.7
63 Laughing Sinners (1931) Joan Crawford 1.80 109.9 134.70 59 52 00 / 00 72.9
64 Never Let Me Go (1953) Gene Tierney 4.50 93.6 152.70 78 53 00 / 00 68.7
65 But Not For Me (1959) Carroll Baker 5.40 113.1 157.70 45 43 00 / 00 64.0

Clark Gable Adjusted World Wide Box Office Grosses
Movie (Year) UMR Co-Star Links World-Wide Box Office Adjusted (mil) S
Movie (Year) UMR Co-Star Links World-Wide Box Office Adjusted (mil) S
Gone with the Wind (1939)
AA Best Picture Win
AA Best Actor Nom
Vivien Leigh &
Olivia de Havilland
4,455.90
San Francisco (1936)
AA Best Picture Nom
Spencer Tracy 1,031.80
Boom Town (1940) Spencer Tracy 759.10
Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)
AA Best Picture Win
AA Best Actor Nom
Charles Laughton &
Donald Crisp
753.60
Test Pilot (1938)
AA Best Picture Nom
Spencer Tracy &
Myrna Loy
722.80
Saratoga (1937) Jean Harlow 625.40
Adventure (1945) Greer Garson 622.80
Honky Tonk (1941) Lana Turner 538.20
Mogambo (1953) Ava Gardner &
Grace Kelly
522.00
Somewhere I'll Find You (1942) Lana Turner 494.30
It Happened One Night (1934)
AA Best Picture Win
AA Best Actor Win
Claudette Colbert &
Directed by Frank Capra
466.60
Homecoming (1948) Lana Turner 460.00
Too Hot To Handle (1938) Myrna Loy 443.70
China Seas (1935) Jean Harlow &
Wallace Beery
426.60
The Hucksters (1947) Deborah Kerr 405.90
Hell Divers (1931) Wallace Beery 380.60
Dancing Lady (1933) Joan Crawford &
Fred Astaire
373.60
They Met in Bombay (1941) Rosalind Russell 362.20
Wife vs. Secretary (1936) James Stewart &
Myrna Loy
344.50
Forsaking All Others (1934) Joan Crawford 341.50
Across the Wide Missouri (1951) Ricardo Montalbán 328.60
Betrayed (1954) Lana Turner 324.30
Love on the Run (1936) Joan Crawford 310.30
Chained (1934) Joan Crawford 308.70
Idiot's Delight (1939) Norma Shearer 305.70
Parnell (1937) Myrna Loy 303.10
Command Decision (1948) Walter Pidgeon 303.00
Possessed (1931) Joan Crawford 268.00
Comrade X (1940) Hedy Lamarr 265.20
Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise) (1931) Greta Garbo 265.20
Soldier of Fortune (1955) Susan Hayward 263.00
The White Sister (1933) Helen Hayes 259.60
Any Number Can Play (1949) Alexis Smith 258.80
The Misfits (1961) Marilyn Monroe &
Montgomery Clift
253.40
A Free Soul (1931) Norma Shearer &
Lionel Barrymore
250.40
Lone Star (1952) Ava Gardner 247.60
Strange Cargo (1940) Joan Crawford 244.10
The Easiest Way (1931) Robert Montgomery 226.10
Men in White (1934) Myrna Loy 225.90
Dance, Fools, Dance (1931) Joan Crawford 223.30
Teacher's Pet (1958) Doris Day &
Gig Young
221.50
Key to the City (1950) Loretta Young 221.20
To Please a Lady (1950) Barbara Stanwyck 217.40
Run Silent Run Deep (1958) Burt Lancaster 209.50
The King and Four Queens (1956) Eleanor Parker 203.20
Band of Angels (1957) Sidney Poitier 201.20
Strange Interlude (1932) Norma Shearer 200.80
Red Dust (1932) Jean Harlow 198.50
Manhattan Melodrama (1934) William Powell &
Myrna Loy
191.50
After Office Hours (1935) Contance Bennett 190.60
The Secret 6 (1931) Wallace Beery &
Jean Harlow
175.00
Night Flight (1933) Myrna Loy &
Lionel Barrymore
167.50
Hold Your Man (1933) Jean Harlow 166.60
But Not For Me (1959) Carroll Baker 157.70
Sporting Blood (1931) Ernest Torrence 157.30
Never Let Me Go (1953) Gene Tierney 152.70
Laughing Sinners (1931) Joan Crawford 134.70
Night Nurse (1931) Barbara Stanwyck 121.00
Polly of the Circus (1932) Marion Davies 113.60
The Finger Points (1931) Fay Wray 111.10

Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe is 1961's The Misfits
Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe is 1961’s The Misfits

The Best of Clark Gable

#5 Boom Town (1940) is about rival oil-well drillers(Gable and Spencer Tracy) who fight over women and business interests over a twenty year span. The Gable/Tracy team made three very successful movies. The average gross of the three Gable/Tracy movies was 241 million in adjusted for inflation dollars. The other two movies were Test Pilot and San Francisco.  After the success of Boom Town, Tracy started insisting on the same top billing clause in his contract that Gable had enjoyed, effectively ending one of cinema’s most famous screen teams. Gable also co-starred with Joan Crawford 8 times, Myrna Loy 7 times, Jean Harlow 6 times and Lana Turner 4 times during his career.

#4 San Francisco (1936) Centered around the 1906 San Francisco earthquakes, this movie was the biggest box office hit of the year as well as a Top 10 film of the entire 1930s. It was nominated for 6 Oscars® including nominations for Best Picture and Best Actor for Spencer Tracy.  Gable felt Tracy should have gotten a Best Supporting Actor nomination since Tracy’s name was beneath the movie title in the credits. Legendary silent film director, D.W. Griffith, helped direct the famous earthquake sequence. It is rumored that Spencer Tracy is the person that gave Clark Gable his famous nickname “The King of Hollywood”.  One day he saw Gable walking on the set and said “Oh look here comes the King”. 

#3 It Happened One Night (1934) Clark Gable won his only Oscar® for this movie. Movie is one of three movies to win the Big Five major Academy Awards® (actor,actress,director, movie,and screenplay). The other two…..1975’s One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest and 1991’s Silence of the Lambs.  To promote the movie, Gable was required to introduce the movie for each showing for two days at a pre-selected theater. Can you imagine Tom Hanks hanging out at your local theater, so he could talk about his movie before each showing for an entire weekend?  At the time, a standard practice was to release movies in packages of five movies (one popular movie and four duds) at the same time.  Then to figure out how much money a single movie earned at the box office they would take the total and divide by 5.  This practice made reaching profitability clauses in contracts almost impossible to reach, and on this particular movie, the director, Frank Capra, was not paid his bonus due to that clause.  It Happened One Night was actually much more popular than the studio books led to believe.

#2 Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)  One of the biggest hits of the 1930s. Mutiny on the Bounty won only one Oscar®, but it was Best Picture of the Year. Gable, Charles Laughton and Franchot Tone were all nominated for Best Actor Oscars® for this movie. This is the only time three actors have been nominated for Best Actor for the same movie. They all lost to Victor McLaglen’s performance in The Informer. For Gable it was his 2nd nomination for Best Actor Oscar® nomination. One of the last times Gable was seen on screen without his famous mustache.  Clark Gable was not the first or last actor to play Fletcher Christian.  Errol Flynn, Marlon Brando and Mel Gibson have all taken away the Bounty from Captain Bligh in other films.  For my money Mutiny on the Bounty is easily the best adaptation of the story of The Bounty.  And I think the difference is the team of Gable and Charles Laughton as Captain Bligh

#1 Gone With The Wind (1939).  Gone With The Wind is the all-time box office champ when using inflated grosses. It’s current estimated box office total is 1.7 billion dollars in North America…yes billion not million. When looking at total worldwide gross the number falls a little under 3 billion. Gone With The Wind was re-released numerous times over the years(believe it or not…VCRs and DVD players were not around).  So not only is Gone With The Wind the number one movie of 1940 and 1941. It finished as the number 10 movie in 1947, number 4 in 1954, number 9 in 1961. It’s final major re-release was in 1974 with an additional 70 million in box office. Gable received his third Oscar® nomination for Best Actor, but lost to Robert Donat. Gone With The Wind did win the Oscar® for Best Picture of the Year as well as 7 other Oscars® . I think it is safe to say….”That frankly we do care about this movie”.

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  1. Dyan L. says:
    September 21, 2019 at 8:33 pm

    Hes been my movie star boyfriend since I was 10 and first encountered Rhett Butler in GWTW. My 10 year old self took notice. He was all man!

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    1. Cogerson says:
      September 23, 2019 at 7:02 am

      Hey Dyan L. Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts on Mr. Clark Gable. Looks like you are a serious Gable fan. Good stuff.

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    2. Pierre says:
      December 10, 2019 at 5:04 pm

      Hello Bruce,
      He was but he is always ….the King!!
      And of course when I read something about him I think to Carole Lombard…
      Nobody to day is like him, to be a Star to day is a very difficult job…not divine like in those days.
      He turned with all the great stars of MGM, Garbo, Harlow, Shearer, Crawford but no movie with Dietrich because she was at Paramount but they were together on radio for Cecil B De mile in a sort of remake of Morocco, it was the Legionnaire and the lady in 1936.
      Bye
      Pierre

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  2. Dan says:
    June 27, 2019 at 11:02 pm

    Lee Phelps was in 17 films with Clark.

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    1. Cogerson says:
      June 29, 2019 at 1:25 pm

      Dziękuję Dan za te interesujące ciekawostki. (Hard way to say thanks)

      Reply

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