During the filming of Gone With the Wind in 1939, Clark Gable noticed that the restrooms on set had signs saying “White” and “Colored.” This meant Hattie McDaniel and other Black actors were not allowed to use the same restrooms as white actors. Gable was very upset. He told the director that if the signs were not taken down, he would quit the movie. The studio, afraid of losing him, removed the signs.
Clark Gable also showed kindness to Hattie McDaniel in other ways. He sat with her, ate with her, and treated her with respect when many people at the time did not. Their friendship stood out in a world full of unfair rules. Later, McDaniel made history as the first Black actor to win an Oscar, a moment that opened doors for many others after her.
Heaven will be filled with so many broken and sinful souls, who acknowledged the need for grace and walked away from their sin.
Jesus didn't come for the righteous, but for sinners who need repentance.
Disney basically asked Phil Collins to write songs for a movie about a baby who loses his family and is raised by gorillas.
He responded with one of the greatest animated soundtracks ever made: TARZAN (1999).
How the fudge does The Sheep Detectives, a movie with a budget of $75 million have better visuals and color variety than a 200 million dollar remake??? 😭😭