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Synopsis
The 1953 Clark Gable film Mogambo is a remake of Gable's 1932 seriocomic adventure Red Dust. Where the earlier film was lensed on the MGM backlot, Mogambo was shot on location in Africa by director John Ford. Gable is safari leader Victor Marswell, who plays "host" to stranded Eloise Y. Kelly (Ava Gardner, who is no better than she ought to be but is just right for our raffish hero -- the Gardner role was originally played along franker pre-Code lines by Jean Harlow). Anthropologist Donald Nordley (Donald Sinden) hires Victor to lead him into the deepest, darkest jungle. Along for the ride is Donald's wife, Linda (Grace Kelly), outwardly cool as a cucumber but secretly harboring a lust for Victor. Scorned, Kelly tries to kill Victor, but true-blue Eloise takes the blame for the shooting. Reportedly, Grace Kelly carried on an off-camera romance with Clark Gable, which ended when the differences in their ages proved insurmountable. Even so, it is the easy rapport between Gable and Ava Gardner which stole the show in Mogambo. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Clark Gable Victor Marswell
Ava Gardner Eloise Y. Kelly
Grace Kelly Linda Nordley
Laurence Naismith Skipper
Denis O'Dea Father Josef
Eric Pohlmann Leon Boltchak
Donald Sinden Donald Nordley
Philip Stainton John Brown Pryce

Production Crew

Freddie Young Cinematographer
Robert Surtees Cinematographer
Helen Rose Costume Designer
John Ford Director
Frank Clarke Editor
Wilson Collison Play Author
Sam Zimbalist Producer
Alfred Junge Production Designer
John Lee Mahin Screenwriter
Tom Howard Special Effects
Year: 1953
Runtime: 115
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
MGM

Awards
1953 - Best British Film - British Academy Awards
1953 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1953 - Best British Film - British Academy Awards
1953 - Best British Film - British Academy of Film and Television