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  1. Too Hot to Handle, also known as Let 'Em All Talk, is a 1938 comedy-drama directed by Jack Conway and starring Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, and Walter Pidgeon. The plot concerns a newsreel reporter, the female aviator he is attracted to (influenced by Amelia Earhart, who had disappeared 14 months earlier) and his fierce competitor.

  2. Mar 4, 2014 · They both love a fearless aviatrix (Myrna Loy) who may be Too Hot to Handle. Five months after ticket sales for their Test Pilot zoomed into the wild blue yonder, Hollywood King and Queen...

  3. Too Hot To Handle (1938) -- (Movie Clip) Pretend You Fired Me New York newsreel cameraman Hunter (Clark Gable) has traveled all the way from Shanghai with flier Alma (Myrna Loy) in order to trick her into coming to work for his company, his boss (Walter Connolly) conspiring, in MGM's Too Hot To Handle, 1938.

  4. Play Trailer. Love in action on land, sea and air! Overview. While in Shanghai reporting on the Sino-Japanese war, Chris Hunter, a shrewd news reporter, meets pilot Alma Harding. She does not trust him, but he manages to hire her as his assistant.

  5. Too Hot to Handle (a.k.a. Let 'Em All Talk) is a 1938 film about a newsreel reporter, the woman he is attracted to, and his fierce competitor, played by Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, and Walter Pidgeon respectively. Many of the comedy gags were devised by an uncredited Buster Keaton.

  6. While in Shanghai reporting on the Sino-Japanese war, Chris Hunter, a shrewd news reporter, meets pilot Alma Harding. She does not trust him, but he manages to hire her as his assistant. During an adventurous expedition through the jungles of South America, her opinion of him begins to change.

  7. While in Shanghai reporting on the Sino-Japanese war, Chris Hunter, a shrewd news reporter, meets pilot Alma Harding. She does not trust him, but he manages to hire her as his assistant. During an adventurous expedition through the jungles of South America, her opinion of him begins to change.