Sounds like a bit like the ol line "
when the legend becomes fact, print the legend"
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As much as anything during this period, Clark Gable, officer and gentleman, wanted to be considered just one of the guys. It was an elusive goal. His graduation from the Fort Wright gunnery school had been filmed by newsreel cameras. In theaters, viewers heard a narrator say,
“Watch out, Mr. Hitler, Lieutenant Clark Gable is headed your way!”
Then, not long after Gable arrived in Britain, the English-speaking Nazi radio propagandist known as Lord Haw Haw announced:
“Welcome to England, Hatcher’s Chickens, among whom is the famous American cinema star, Clark Gable. We’ll be seeing you soon in Germany, Clark. You will be welcome there, too.”[/
Next, Adolph(sic) Hitler himself directed Nazi air force chief Hermann Goering(sic) to offer a reward to any pilot who shot Gable down. This news was depressing to Gable in more than one way. First, what kind of regular guy got a price put on his head by Hitler?
“If Hitler catches me,” Gable told one of his men, “the sonofabitch will put me in a cage like a gorilla and send me on a tour of Germany.”
He realized there was no hope of not being recognized by any Germans who might see him.
“How could I hide this face?” he asked. “If the plane goes, I’ll just go with the son of a bitch.”
Second, his notoriety with the Nazis meant any man flying with him was in extra jeopardy.
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source
http://www.americainwwii.com/articles/c ... hollywood/