The claim made here about Clark Gable's last words is absolutely incorrect, Gable spent his final moments laughing with a nurse about something she'd read in a magazine, He didn't have any official final words, the nurse present said suddenly Clark went quiet she turned around to see why she noticed his head was pressed into the pillow she went over to him and discovered he was gone, Kay his wife was asleep in an adjoining room and wasn't present when her husband passed away. Please do better research because facts matter.
Like the others said, it was a plane crash. NO ONE survived & death by dismemberment on unforeseen impact was doubtless instantaneous. No last words known to man!
Did these guys really not know, or not make the connection, to Cagney's iconic line in "White Heat" (1949), "Top of the world, ma"? I mean, not even a mention?
omg I was WITH Barbara Stanwyck (I was with Peter Breck) and her last were NOT "I'm ready, I'm ready" - you guys invent this out of whole cloth!! Unbelievable..
This wasn't very well done at all. Cagney's last words "Top of the World" isn't an observation about his great life. It is an iconic quote from "White Heat."
According to Bacall, Bogart’s last words were “Good bye, kid. Hurry back.”
The claim made here about Clark Gable's last words is absolutely incorrect, Gable spent his final moments laughing with a nurse about something she'd read in a magazine, He didn't have any official final words, the nurse present said suddenly Clark went quiet she turned around to see why she noticed his head was pressed into the pillow she went over to him and discovered he was gone, Kay his wife was asleep in an adjoining room and wasn't present when her husband passed away.
Please do better research because facts matter.
OK, how do you know what was said on an airplane that crashed into a mountain? Man, you guys have moxie.
I heartily concur !!
Like the others said, it was a plane crash. NO ONE survived & death by dismemberment on unforeseen impact was doubtless instantaneous. No last words known to man!
Did these guys really not know, or not make the connection, to Cagney's iconic line in "White Heat" (1949), "Top of the world, ma"? I mean, not even a mention?
omg I was WITH Barbara Stanwyck (I was with Peter Breck) and her last were NOT "I'm ready, I'm ready" - you guys invent this out of whole cloth!! Unbelievable..
Sounds like you had an interesting life.
What were her last words?
@@donnatalmage6806 Nobody's business but the family and close friends. That's my point!
Spencer Tracy was alone in the kitchen when he died.. man, this video really blows.
This wasn't very well done at all. Cagney's last words "Top of the World" isn't an observation about his great life. It is an iconic quote from "White Heat."
Lucille Ball's final words were supposedly " My Florida water " in a reply to a nurse asking her if she needed anything
I think these are made up, some of them I know otherwise.