Short Subjects
During his career as a movie star Gable appeared as himself in the following short subjects:
Year | # | Title | Year | # | Title | |
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1931 | 1 | The Christmas Party | 1939 | 10 | Screen Snapshots: Stars on Horseback | |
2 | Jackie Cooper's Birthday Party | 11 | Hollywood Hobbies | |||
1932 | 3 | Screen Snapshots | 1940 | 12 | Northward, Ho! | |
1933 | 4 | Hollywood on Parade No. 9 | 1941 | 13 | You Can't Fool a Camera | |
1935 | 5 | Hollywood Hobbies | 1943 | 14 | Show Business at War | |
6 | Starlit Days at the Lido | 15 | Wings Up | |||
1937 | 7 | Hollywood Party | 1943 | 16 | Screen Snapshots: Hollywood in Uniform | |
8 | The Candid Camera Story (Very Candid of
the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures 1937 Convention |
1950 | 17 | Screen Actors | ||
1938 | 9 | Hollywood Goes to Town |
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