Key to the City (1950) | |
Director(s) | George Sidney |
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Top Genres | Comedy, Romance |
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Key to the City (1950) was a Comedy - Romance Film directed by George Sidney .
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Key To The City (1950)
By Kayla on Jul 3, 2015 From The Cinema DilettanteKey To The City (1950) July 3, 2015July 3, 2015 / The Cinema Dilettante Since this is, apparently, the Jeanette MacDonald and Loretta Young Appreciation Life Blog, I’m going to take a short excursion away from JAM land and into the comfortable and sometimes mildly awkward (w... Read full article
Key To The City(1950).
By Dawn on Feb 28, 2011 From Noir and Chick FlicksKey To The City(1950). Romantic comedy film. Cast: Clark Gable and Loretta Young. This was the second (and final) time that Gable and Young performed together in a film, the first being in the 1935 film, Call of the Wild. The story begins, during a convention of the nation's mayors in San Francisc... Read full article
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Steve Fisk:
I proposed to YOU? All I said I was, 'You don't wanna marry a guy like me' and you said, 'Ohhh yes, I do.' I was smart enough to keep my mouth shut!
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The scenes that are supposed to be in Chinatown, really were filmed in Chinatown Los Angeles. Production also included interiors of the "Rice Bowl" restaurant as well as the bar areas. They were not sets on a Hollywood stage, but the real locations.
Dore Schary , the head of MGM, personally asked Loretta Young to be Clark Gable's costar even though he knew about the affair and love child (Judy Lewis ) between the two actors fifteen years earlier. She accepted because refusing would lead to more rumors than during their affair.
Final film of Frank Morgan (it was released after his death in 1949).
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Dore Schary , the head of MGM, personally asked Loretta Young to be Clark Gable's costar even though he knew about the affair and love child (Judy Lewis ) between the two actors fifteen years earlier. She accepted because refusing would lead to more rumors than during their affair.
Final film of Frank Morgan (it was released after his death in 1949).
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