No Man of Her Own

No Man of Her Own (1932)

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No Man of Her Own represented the only time that Clark Gable and Carole Lombard co-starred in the same picture (at the time the film was made, both were married to other people; their romance and subsequent marriage was several years in the offing). Gable plays a crooked cardsharp who takes it on… More

Unrated,
Directed By
Written By
Milton Herbert Gropper
Genres
Drama, Romance, Classics, Comedy
In Theaters
Dec 30, 1932 Wide
Paramount Pictures

Critic Reviews

  • Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com

    This light, carefree, well-acted romantic comedy, the only film Gable made with future wife Carole Lomabrd, is directed by Charles Ruggles, riding high after his success with the 1931 Oscar-winning Western Cimarron.

  • Brian Webster, Apollo Guide

    This old black and white film looks clean and nice enough on DVD.

  • Brian Webster, Apollo Guide

    A light piffle of a movie, not particularly complex, certainly not tense, and not a laugh riot either. But don't get me wrong - this is a pleasant film.

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  • jay n


    Utterly ordinary comedy drama whose sole distinction is the pairing of Gable and Lombard in their only appearance together. They do well but Carole was still a few years from her breakthrough as a major star in Twentieth Century and here is just a leading lady with too blonde hair and… More

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