
Never Let Me Go (1953) - IMDb
Never Let Me Go: Directed by Delmer Daves. With Clark Gable, Gene Tierney, Bernard Miles, Richard Haydn. An American reporter stationed in post-war Moscow marries a ballet dancer, …
Never Let Me Go (1953) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
Never Let Me Go (1953) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Never Let Me Go (1953) - User reviews - IMDb
"Never Let Me Go" is truly Clark Gable's last romantic movie. It shows the hardships on how an American reporter and a Russian ballerina must endure in order to marry and leave Russia.
Never Let Me Go (1953) - FAQ - IMDb
An American reporter stationed in post-war Moscow marries a ballet dancer, but their relationship is threatened by the country's political volatility.
Never Let Me Go (1953) - Trivia - IMDb
Never Let Me Go In order to prepare for her role as a ballerina, Gene Tierney endured six weeks of grueling ballet lessons - two hours a day - under the tutelage of Anton Dolin.
Never Let Me Go (1953) - Quotes - IMDb
A man's not born yet as knows everything about boats- never will be, neither. Boats isn't like them motor cars they got where you come from, you know, all slicked up and shiny- you press a …
Never Let Me Go (1953) - Release info - IMDb
Release date United Kingdom March 18, 1953 (London) United States May 1, 1953 South Africa
Never Let Me Go (1953) - Plot - IMDb
Plot Never Let Me Go Summaries An American reporter stationed in post-war Moscow marries a ballet dancer, but their relationship is threatened by the country's political volatility.
Never Let Me Go (1953) - User Reviews - IMDb
"Never Let Me Go" is truly Clark Gable's last romantic movie. It shows the hardships on how an American reporter and a Russian ballerina must endure in order to marry and leave Russia.
Never Let Me Go (1953) - Quotes - IMDb
Never Let Me Go (1953) - * Philip Sutherland: [on a boat, looking it over] What's it like sailing a boat like this alone? * Joe Brooks: Well, that's all according to whether you knows what you're …