Clark Gable as Victor Norman

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Clark Gable as Victor Norman is the charismatic, hard-driving advertising executive he portrays in the 1947 film "The Hucksters," embodying postwar cynicism and charm in the world of Madison Avenue.

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instanceOf fictionalCharacterPortrayal
filmCharacter
appearsIn The Hucksters NERFINISHED
appearsInFilm The Hucksters NERFINISHED
basedOn Victor Norman (character in Frederic Wakeman Sr.'s novel The Hucksters) NERFINISHED
blackAndWhiteOrColor black-and-white
characterArcTheme moral conflict between integrity and commercial success
characterName Victor Norman NERFINISHED
countryOfFilmProduction United States NERFINISHED
eraDepicted postwar advertising boom
filmDirector Jack Conway NERFINISHED
filmGenreContext drama
satire
languageOfWork English
medium film
narrativeThemeAssociation Madison Avenue advertising world NERFINISHED
postwar cynicism
notableFor combining cynicism with romantic charm
depicting ethical compromises in advertising
occupationInStory advertising executive
personalityTrait charismatic
hard-driving
portrayedBy Clark Gable NERFINISHED
romanticInterest Kay Dorrance NERFINISHED
settingContext Madison Avenue, New York City NERFINISHED
post–World War II United States NERFINISHED
sourceAuthor Frederic Wakeman Sr. NERFINISHED
sourceWorkType novel adaptation
studioOfFilm Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer NERFINISHED
yearOfFilmRelease 1947

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The Hucksters leadActorRole Clark Gable as Victor Norman