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  1. Both those movies, like "Somewhere I'll Find You," had Gable and Turner serving as comrades and lovers in World War II. Reception [ edit ] According to MGM records the film earned $2,885,000 in the US and Canada and $1,129,000 elsewhere, making the studio a profit of $1,749,000.

    • The plot is inspired by real-life war-torn love tales. Coolidge’s film is inspired by dozens of Polish love stories from the 1930s and 1940s and collected by producer Zbigniew Raczynski.
    • Big-name supporting cast puts in fine work. Connie Nielsen and Stellan Skarsgard fans are in for a treat. Sometimes, when you see a few recognizable names on an indie poster like this, you wonder if they only have a few scenes or so just to help sell the movie.
    • Come for the war drama, stay for the singing. To be honest, when “musical” was attached to this film during a quick Google search, I was worried. Unless they are Jonathan Larson-driven tales of a life gone too soon, the musical genre is not my cup of tea.
    • The script hits unexpectedly hard at times. Related. Jewish Film Festival documentary 'The Automat' serves up pure charm. One of the most powerful moments of the movie happens near the end when a woman talks about surviving the worst concentration camp due to her skill.
  2. Somewhere I'll Find You: Directed by Wesley Ruggles. With Clark Gable, Lana Turner, Robert Sterling, Patricia Dane. Two brother, rival correspondents, find themselves fighting their conservative editor over stories and each other of over the affections of a pretty blonde journalist.

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    • Drama, Mystery, Romance
    • Wesley Ruggles
    • 1942-09
  3. Jul 16, 2018 · Somewhere I’ll Find You (1942) Release Date: August 27,1942. Directed by: Wesley Ruggles. Studio: MGM. Costarring: Lana Turner. Robert Sterling. Available on DVD through The Warner Brothers Archive Collection. DearMrGable.com’s Movie of the Month, February 2013.

  4. Somewhere I'll Find You is a 1942 film directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring Clark Gable and Lana Turner, released by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. The film took almost two years to complete and was the last film Gable starred in before he enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces for World War II.

  5. Watch Now. Somewhere I'll Find You (1942) NR 08/27/1942 (US) Drama , Romance , War 1h 48m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. Together again -- They're dynamite! Overview. Journalist brothers feud over a woman they both fall for while covering World War II in the far east. Wesley Ruggles. Director, Writer. Marguerite Roberts. Screenplay.

  6. War correspondents and brothers Jonny (Clark Gable) and Kirk Davis (Robert Sterling) return from Germany and are fired by their editor (Charles Dingle) for muckraking at a time when the United...

    • Romance
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