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Susan,
I have the reference as 1985, rpt. in The Hollywood Film Industry, 
ed.  Paul Kerr (London: Routledge, 1986), pp. 154-84.   King does, indeed, 
compare the careers of Gable and Lancaster.
Janet Staiger


At 12:13 PM 12/14/2004, Susan McLeland wrote:
>Iım looking for bibliographic information on an article by Barry King,
>entitled ³Stardom as an occupation.²  As I remember, in the article King
>compares the careers of Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster as star-workers in
>Hollywood during the studio era.
>
>Susan McLeland
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