Clark Gable almost quit ‘Gone With the Wind’ over racism
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Late American actor Clark Gable almost walked off the set of ‘Gone With the Wind’ because of racism, reveals an upcoming book.
The biography ‘Victor Fleming’, based on the life of the director of the beloved Hollywood epic, describes how the movie almost lost its Rhett Butler.
Author Michael Sragow writes about how a group of black extras, who were upset at studio bathrooms with “White” and “Colored” signs, approached Gable.
“I’ll be goddamned,” the New York Post quoted Sragow as having written about what the jolted star told them.
“He got on the phone to Fleming, who called the prop master and told him, ‘If you don’t get those signs down, you won’t get your Rhett Butler’.
“The signs came down immediately,” Sragow wrote.
The book is scheduled for release in December this year. (ANI)
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joseph scott said:
Those black extras knew that sitting on a toliet seat that whites sat on, was preferable
October 8th, 2008 at 8:54 pm
