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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.

  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. Somewhere I'll Find You ★★★ 1942Clark and Turner heat up the screen as correspondents running all over the war-torn world in their second film together. (“Honky Tonk” was their first.) Notable mainly because Gable's beloved wife, Carole Lombard, was killed in a plane crash only three days into production.

  4. The two were first paired in Honky Tonk (1941) and made three more pictures together over the next dozen years or so. Somewhere I'll Find You (1942) was their second film, and it cast them as war correspondents with a love-hate relationship. Despite a third corner of the romantic triangle in the person of Robert Sterling (playing Gable's ...

    • Wesley Ruggles, Horace Hough
    • Clark Gable
  5. 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. Nutshell Review, 2014.

  6. Steve D You know where it is going but will have a blast anyway. Rated 3.5/5 Stars • Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 05/27/23 Full Review Audience Member i really love this pic its one that i can watch ...

    • Romance
  7. 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. Charles Hoffman. Story. Gene Fowler. Writer.

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