📱

Read on Your E-Reader

Thousands of readers get articles like this delivered straight to their e-reader. Works with Kindle, Boox, and any device that syncs with Google Drive or Dropbox.

Learn More

This is a preview. The full article is published at smh.com.au.

Hollywood's biggest star settled lawsuit over wife's death for $10

Hollywood's biggest star settled lawsuit over wife's death for $10

By Nick Pearson9News

Lombard and her entourage were asked to give up their seats for a group of Army Air Force personnel. Hollywood actress Carole Lombard was killed in a plane crash.(Public Domain) The crash killed all 22 people on board.(The Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives) Lombard's final film To Be or Not To Be was released posthumously.(United Artists) Clark Gable was distraught after the death of his wife.(Selznick International Pictures) Clark Gable in Gone With The Wind.(MGM) But arguing that because of her war bond efforts she was essential to the trip, she was allowed to reboard. Renowned Hungarian violinist Joseph Szigeti was removed instead. All 22 people on board the flight were killed, including Lombard and her mother. At the time of her death Lombard was one of Hollywood's biggest actresses, known for her leading roles in screwball comedies. She was 33 years old. Lombard's final film To Be or Not To Be was in post-production when she died. Released a month after her death, the film has become regarded as a classic comedy. The film's producers reportedly cut a line from her performance in which she remarked, "What can happen on a plane?" It turned out what had happened was a simple navigation error. Because airway light beacons had been largely turned off during World War II , the pilots were using a compass heading. But at some point they had gone slightly off course and the pilot thought they were somewhere else entirely. Lombard's widower Clark Gable was in a strong legal position to sue the airline for a substantial payout. But too grief-stricken to go through a court case, he settled his claim for just $10. The biggest star in the world at the time, Gable would leave his acting career behind to join the US Army Air Forces. He flew on five combat missions, including one where flak went through his boot and narrowly missed his head. Despite marrying twice more in his life, Gable would be buried next to Lombard. DOWNLOAD THE 9NEWS APP : Stay across all the latest in breaking news, sport, politics and the weather via our news app and get notifications sent straight to your smartphone. Available on the Apple App Store and Google Play .

Preview: ~374 words

Continue reading at Com

Read Full Article

More from 9News

Subscribe to get new articles from this feed on your e-reader.

View feed

This preview is provided for discovery purposes. Read the full article at smh.com.au. LibSpace is not affiliated with Com.

Hollywood's biggest star settled lawsuit over wife's death for $10 | Read on Kindle | LibSpace