A Quote by Leslie Caron

I regret not doing a film that I was offered with Clark Gable because the script was not good enough. — © Leslie Caron
I regret not doing a film that I was offered with Clark Gable because the script was not good enough.
Who could quarrel with Clark Gable? We got on well. Whenever anyone on the set was tired or depressed, it was Gable who cheered that person up. Then the newspapers began printing the story that Gable and I were not getting on. This was so ridiculous it served only as a joke. From the time on the standard greeting between Clark and myself became, 'How are you not getting on today?'
It was the joy of your life to know Clark Gable. He was everything good you could think of. He had delicious humor, he had great compassion, he was always a fine old teddy bear. In no way was he conscious of his good looks, as were most other men in pictures at that time. Clark was very unactorly.
Should I be offered the right kind of script, I will be doing a straight Telugu film.
Clark Gable seemed fascinating all his life because there wasn't so much information about him. Today, you're on television all the time.
Mr. Cooper said to me that he had an idea for a film in mind. The only thing he'd tell me was that I was going to have the tallest, darkest leading man in Hollywood. Naturally, I thought of Clark Gable.
With a good script a good director can produce a masterpiece; with the same script a mediocre director can make a passable film. But with a bad script even a good director can’t possibly make a good film. For truly cinematic expression, the camera and the microphone must be able to cross both fire and water. That is what makes a real movie. The script must be something that has the power to do this.
When you start out as an actor, you read a script thinking of it at its best. But that's not usually the case in general, and usually what you have to do is you have to read a script and think of it at its worst. You read it going, "OK, how bad could this be?" first and foremost. You cannot make a good film out of a bad script. You can make a bad film out of a good script, but you can't make a good film out of a bad script.
Clark Gable was the first to have called me a mermaid.
Clark Gable was the epitome of the movie star - so romantic, such bearing, such friendliness.
I want to be the new Marilyn Monroe and find my own Clark Gable.
When Clark Gable died, I cried for 2 days straight. I couldn't eat or sleep.
Doing 'YHA' felt as if I was shooting for a film because it was a love story with a definite ending and good script.
If Clark Gable had a Facebook page, there would have been a 'Gone with the Wind 2.'
Clark Gable was the only real he-man I've ever known, of all the actors I've met.
I'm just glad it'll be Clark Gable who's falling on his face and not Gary Cooper.
If Clark Gable had a Facebook page, there would have been a Gone with the Wind 2.
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