This was Carole Lombard...
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Interesting details surrounding her death...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carole_Lombard
Hmmm.
Well well well...
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Interesting details surrounding her death...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carole_Lombard
Quote:When the U.S. entered World War II at the end of 1941, Lombard traveled to her home state of Indiana for a war bond rally with her mother, Bess Peters, and Clark Gable's press agent, Otto Winkler. Lombard was able to raise over $2 million (equal to $33,276,018 today) in defense bonds in a single evening.
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Quote:Lombard's final film, To Be or Not to Be (1942), directed by Ernst Lubitsch and co-starring Jack Benny, a satire about Nazism and World War II, was in post-production at the time of her death. The film's producers decided to cut part of the film in which Lombard's character asks, "What can happen on a plane?" out of respect for the circumstances surrounding her death.
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Quote:Mrs. Rath, in her action, claimed Gable promised to provide financial aid for her if she would not bring suit against the airline involved. Mrs. Rath stated she later learned that Gable settled his claim against the airline for $10. He did so because he did not want to repeat his grief in court and subsequently provided her no financial aid in his will.