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Any Number Can Play is a american film of genre Drama directed by Mervyn LeRoy released in USA on 15 july 1949 with Clark Gable

Any Number Can Play (1949)

Any Number Can Play
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Released in USA 15 july 1949
Length 1h52
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama
Rating67% 3.3952453.3952453.3952453.3952453.395245

Any Number Can Play is a 1949 drama film starring Clark Gable and Alexis Smith. It is based on the novel of the same name by Edward Harris Heth.

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Casino owner Charley Enley Kyng (Clark Gable) is advised by his physician to slow down, after being diagnosed with a heart disease. Charley supports his own family as well as his wife's sister, Alice (Audrey Totter) and her husband, Robbin (Wendell Corey). Charley quits drinking and smoking and vows to spend more time with his wife and son.

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