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La storia della bomba bionda platino Jean Harlow, che divenne famosa nella spericolata Hollywood degli anni '30.La storia della bomba bionda platino Jean Harlow, che divenne famosa nella spericolata Hollywood degli anni '30.La storia della bomba bionda platino Jean Harlow, che divenne famosa nella spericolata Hollywood degli anni '30.
- Premi
- 1 candidatura
Mike Connors
- Jack Harrison
- (as Michael Connors)
David Ahdar
- Fight Spectator
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
John Alban
- Bar Patron
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Leon Alton
- Wedding Champagne Server
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Don Ames
- Photographer
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis film neglects to mention any of Jean Harlow's actual movies by name, or even that she was under contract to MGM (she works at the fictitious "Majestic Studios" in this account of her life). None of her real-life co-stars is named or depicted, nor are her unsuccessful first and third marriages mentioned. She is said in the film to have died from pneumonia, but, in actuality, it was uremic poisoning which killed her. The only characters given their real names are Harlow, her second husband Paul Bern, her agent (as well as the source of this movie), Arthur M. Landau, and her mother and stepfather. The fictitious studio boss "Everett Redman" is a fairly blatant caricature of Louis B. Mayer, who was also the obvious basis for the similar character the same actor, Martin Balsam, played the previous year in "The Carpetbaggers". This movie's claim that Paul Bern committed suicide because he was impotent has been widely questioned - some, such as his close friend, director Henry Hathaway, have suggested he was murdered by gangsters, and that the studio covered this up to avoid bad publicity. Another (highly feasible) explanation is that Bern was murdered by his former mistress Dorothy Millette, a woman with a history of mental illness who is known to have left Connecticut for Los Angeles two days before Bern's death, and who committed suicide two days after it.
- BlooperAlthough all of Jean's earlier movie roles depicted here were in silent films, primitive microphones are always seen on sets and in one scene a musical number is even being rehearsed.
- Citazioni
Jean Harlow: A bedroom with only one person in it is the loneliest room in the world.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Mad Men: The Forecast (2015)
- Colonne sonoreLonely Girl
(theme from Harlow)
Words by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
Music by Neal Hefti
Sung by Bobby Vinton
Recensione in evidenza
Of the two bio-pics about legendary sex goddess Jean Harlow released in 1965, this is definetely the better one, though neither film is exactly what you'd call a cinematic landmark. Carroll Baker is indeed a lovely and really very talented woman, but try as she might, Baker never fully manages to capture the spirit and warmth of the original Harlow, not that any other actress could do any better. Still, the excellent photography and convincing recreations of the 1930's Hollywood setting make it an enjoyable film to look at it. Acting-wise, Angela Lansbury and Raf Vallone come off best as Harlow's mother and stepfather.
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Dettagli
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- Budget
- 2.500.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 5 minuti
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Jean Harlow, la donna che non sapeva amare (1965) officially released in Canada in English?
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