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1394:), initially there was no great concern regarding this latest bout with a recurring illness. On June 2, it was announced she was again suffering from influenza. Dr. Ernest Fishbaugh, who had been called to Harlow's home to treat her, diagnosed her with an inflamed gallbladder. Mother Jean told MGM that Harlow was feeling better on June 3, and co-workers expected her back on the set by Monday, June 7, 1937. Press reports were contradictory, with headlines reading "Jean Harlow seriously ill" and "Harlow recovers from illness crisis". When she did not return to set, a concerned Gable visited her and later remarked that she was severely bloated and that he smelled 1366: 1552: 33: 1436: 1684: 1136: 5038: 893: 530: 637: 370: 1241: 1669: 232: 962:. Bankhead was appalled by the offer and wrote in her autobiography, "To damn the radiant Jean for the misfortune of another would be one of the shabbiest acts of all time. I told Mr. Mayer as much." Harlow kept silent, survived the ordeal, and became more popular than ever. A 2009 biography of Bern asserted that Bern was, in fact, murdered by a former lover and the crime scene re-arranged by MGM executives to make it appear Bern had killed himself. 821:. This process weakened and damaged Harlow's naturally ash-blonde hair. Many female fans began dyeing their hair to match hers and Hughes' team organized a series of "Platinum Blonde" clubs across the nation offering a prize of $ 10,000 to any beautician who could match Harlow's shade. No one could, and the prize went unclaimed, but the publicity scheme worked and the "Platinum Blonde" nickname stuck with Harlow. Her second film for that studio was 1428: 653: 992: 848:. After filming, Bern booked a 10-week personal-appearance tour on the East Coast. To the surprise of many, especially Harlow herself, she packed every theater in which she appeared, often appearing in a single venue for several nights. Despite critical disparagement and poor roles, Harlow's popularity and following were large and growing, and in February 1932, the tour was extended by six weeks. 1566:, the notion that blondes have more fun was started in Hollywood by Harlow. Pagilia noted "The women who really started all this in Hollywood was Jean Harlow, with that platinum blonde look which was so incredibly unnatural. With her it was associated with being a harlot — she was mimicking the slouchy, louche look of someone who's a machine for pleasure." 1118: 889:, production head of MGM, to sign Harlow, noting her popularity and established image. After initial reluctance Thalberg agreed, and on March 3, 1932, Harlow's 21st birthday, Bern called her with the news that MGM had purchased her contract from Hughes for $ 30,000. Harlow officially joined the studio on April 20, 1932. 475:. A few days later, Rosalie Roy bet Harlean that she did not have the nerve to go in for an audition. Unwilling to lose a wager and pressed by her enthusiastic mother who had followed her daughter to Los Angeles by this time, Harlean went to Central Casting and signed in under her mother's maiden name, Jean Harlow. 924:
passed her on the studio lot without acknowledging her. She later told Page that the snub had caused her to cry until she saw herself, noticed the red wig, and burst out laughing when she realized Page had not recognized her. "That shows you how sensitive she was", Page said. "She was a lovely person
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for which she received $ 1,250 a week. It was the first film in which she "resembles something of an actress", portraying a woman who is successful at being amoral in a film that does not moralize or punish the character for her behavior. The film is often noted as being one of the few films in which
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used the name. Harlean was always very close to her mother, who was extremely protective. Her mother was reported to have instilled a sense in her daughter that she owed everything she had to her; "She was always all mine!", Mama Jean said of her daughter in interviews. Jean Carpenter was later known
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on it using a clause in Harlow's contract: her services as an artist couldn't be used without MGM's permission. After her death, Landau wrote, her mother sold the film rights to MGM, though no film was made. The publication rights were passed from Harlow's mother to a family friend, and the book was
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or that Harlow had declined hospital treatment or surgery. From the onset of her illness, Harlow had been attended by a doctor while she was resting at home. Two nurses also visited her house, and various equipment was brought from a nearby hospital. Harlow's grayish complexion, recurring illnesses,
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The next day, Powell checked on Harlow and discovered that her condition had not improved. He contacted her mother and insisted that she cut her holiday short to be at her daughter's side. Powell also summoned a doctor. Because Harlow's previous illnesses had delayed the shooting of three movies
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During Harlow's freshman year at the school, she was paired with a "big sister" from the senior class who introduced her to 19-year-old Charles "Chuck" Fremont McGrew III, an heir to a large fortune. By the fall of 1926, Harlow and Chuck were dating seriously, and they were married in 1928. Jean
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for dubbing Harlow's lines) and rewriting some scenes without her. The film was released on July 23, 1937, less than two months after Harlow's death, and was a hit with audiences, grossing $ 3.3 million in worldwide rentals and becoming the highest-grossing film of the year, as well as the
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On May 29, while Harlow filmed a scene in which her character had a fever, she was clearly sicker than her character and leaned against her co-star Gable between takes and said, "I feel terrible! Get me back to my dressing room." She requested that the assistant director telephone
1646:. In Arthur Landau's introduction to the 1965 paperback edition, Harlow stated around 1933–1934 her intention to write the book, but it was not published during her lifetime. During her life, Harlow's stepfather Marino Bello shopped the unpublished manuscript to a few studios. 1176:, another MGM star, and quickly fell in love. The couple were reportedly engaged for two years, but differences that ranged from past marriages to Powell's uncertainty about the future, kept them from publicly formalizing their relationship. The two co-starred in her next film 556:, who tore up her contract after Harlow told him, "It's breaking up my marriage, what can I do?" In June 1929, Harlow separated from her husband and moved in with Mother Jean and Bello. After her separation from McGrew, Harlow continued working as an "extra" in such films as 1152:
Harlow was consistently voted one of the strongest box office draws in the United States from 1933 onward, often outranking her female colleagues at MGM in audience popularity polls. By the mid-1930s, she was one of the biggest stars in the US, and, it was hoped, MGM's next
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was one of her ancestors and publishing photographs of her doing charity work to change her image to that of an all-American woman. This transformation proved difficult; once, Harlow was heard muttering, "My God, must I always wear a low-cut dress to be important?"
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With their finances dwindling, Jean and Harlean moved back to Kansas City after Skip Harlow issued an ultimatum that he would disinherit his daughter if they did not return. Several weeks later, Skip sent his granddaughter to summer camp at Camp Cha-Ton-Ka, in
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When Harlean was at finishing school, her mother filed for a divorce. On September 29, 1922, the uncontested divorce was finalized, giving sole custody of Harlean to her mother. Although Harlean loved her father, she did not see him often after the divorce.
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Williams). In 1908, Skip Harlow arranged his daughter's marriage to Mont Clair Carpenter. She was underage at the time and grew resentful and unhappy in the marriage, but the Carpenters remained together living in a Kansas City house owned by her father.
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In 1923, the 32-year-old Jean Carpenter took her daughter and moved to Hollywood in hopes of becoming an actress, but was told that she was too old to begin a film career. Harlean was enrolled at the Hollywood School for Girls, where she met
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At MGM, Harlow was given superior movie roles to show off her looks and nascent comedic talent. Though her screen persona changed dramatically during her career, one constant was her sense of humor. In 1932, she starred in the comedy
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Harlean's family called her "Baby," a nickname to which she was accustomed and which endured for the rest of her life. It was not until she was five years old that she learned her real name was Harlean, when staff and students at
865:(1933), Harlow was the original choice to play the screaming blonde heroine, but was under an exclusive contract with MGM during the film's pre-production phase—and the part went to Wray, a brunette who had to wear a blonde wig. 484:(1928), as an unbilled "extra" for $ 7 a day (equivalent to approximately $ 124 in 2023 dollars) and a box lunch, common pay for such work. This led to a wage increase to $ 10 per day and small parts in feature films such as 942:. MGM began trying to distinguish Harlow's public persona from her screen characters by putting out press releases that her childhood surname was not the common 'Carpenter' but the chic 'Carpentiér', claiming that writer 884:
about buying her contract with Hughes and signing her to MGM, but Mayer declined. MGM's leading ladies were presented as elegant, and Harlow's screen persona was not so to Mayer. Bern then began urging close friend
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in a private room of multicolored marble, which William Powell bought for $ 25,000 (equivalent to approximately $ 529,861 in 2023 dollars). She was laid to rest in the pink negligee she'd worn in
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for an appointment. While waiting for Rosalie, Harlean was noticed and approached by Fox executives, whom she told she was not interested. Nevertheless, she was given letters of introduction to
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to capitalize on Hughes' publicity of Harlow's "platinum" hair color. Though Harlow denied her hair was bleached, the platinum blonde color was reportedly achieved with a weekly application of
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in Los Angeles, where she slipped into a coma. The next day at 11:37 a.m., Harlow died in the hospital at the age of 26. In the doctor's press releases, the cause of death was given as
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After several calls from casting and a number of job offers rejected by Harlean, Mother Jean finally pressed her into accepting work at the studio. Harlean appeared in her first film,
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In 1928, two months after the wedding, Chuck McGrew turned 21 and received part of his inheritance. The couple left Chicago and moved to Los Angeles, settling into a home in
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Dr. Leland Chapman, a colleague of Fishbaugh, was called in to give a second opinion on Harlow's condition. Chapman recognized that she was not suffering from an inflamed
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came to Hollywood to expand casino operations, Harlow became the informal godmother of Siegel's eldest daughter, Millicent, when the family lived in Beverly Hills.
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extraction, and had to be hospitalized. Almost two months later, Harlow recovered, and shooting began on April 22, 1937. She also appeared on the May 3 cover of
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An affair to Remember-the remarkable love story of Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, Christopher Andersen, Ă©ditions William Morrow and Co 1997, page 85-86
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by self-inflicted gunshot wound. Louis B. Mayer feared negative publicity from the incident and intended to replace Harlow in the film, offering the role to
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While living in Los Angeles, Harlean befriended a young aspiring actress named Rosalie Roy. Not owning a car herself, Rosalie asked Harlean to drive her to
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How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda
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Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel: The Gangster, the Flamingo, and the Making of Modern Las Vegas: The Gangster, the Flamingo, and the Making of Modern Las Vegas
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and released it less than two months after her death; it became the highest-grossing film of 1937, as well as the highest-grossing film of her career.
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following the incident, which may have caused high blood pressure and ultimately kidney failure, has been suggested. Her death certificate lists the
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Spaces in the same room were reserved for Harlow's mother and Powell. Harlow's mother was buried there in 1958, but Powell married actress
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Beal), was a dentist who attended dental school in Kansas City. He was from a working-class background. Her mother, Jean Poe Carpenter (
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magazine conceded, "It doesn't matter what degree of talent she possesses ... nobody ever starved possessing what she's got."
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How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States
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For years, rumors circulated about Harlow's death. Some claimed that her mother had refused to call a doctor because she was a
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head cameraman Arthur Landau as the man that spotted and suggested her to Hughes. Hughes was reshooting most of his originally
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Carpenter was also married that same year to Marino Bello, on January 18. However, Harlow did not attend her mother's wedding.
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One MGM writer later said, "The day Baby died...there wasn't one sound in the commissary for three hours." Frequent costar
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of American cinema. Often nicknamed the "Blonde Bombshell" and the "Platinum Blonde", Harlow was popular for her "Laughing
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and are located near the forecourt on the west side of the box office at 6925 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, California.
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premieres. In 1931, his Caddo Company loaned her out to other studios, where she gained more attention by appearing in
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Whom the Gods Love Die Young: A Modern Medical Perspective on Illnesses that Caused the Early Death of Famous People
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bought out Harlow's contract in 1932 and cast her in leading roles in a string of hits built on her comedic talent:
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Madonna as Postmodern Myth: How One Star's Self-Construction Rewrites Sex, Gender, Hollywood and the American Dream
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and severe sunburn were signs of the disease. Toxins also adversely affected her brain and central nervous system.
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made Harlow an international star. Though she was popular with audiences, the critics were less than enthusiastic.
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located at 6910 Hollywood Boulevard on the south part of the Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles, California.
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Madonna: The Ultimate Compendium of Interviews, Articles, Facts and Opinions From the Files of Rolling Stone
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and influenza. Friend and co-star Una Merkel noticed Harlow's on-set weight gain, gray pallor and fatigue.
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Harlow; 1891–1958), was the daughter of wealthy real estate broker Skip Harlow and his wife, Ella Harlow (
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and influenza. The doctor was not aware that Harlow had been ill during the previous year with a severe
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The Sex Goddess in American Film, 1930–1965: Jean Harlow, Mae West, Lana Turner, and Jayne Mansfield
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was taken only minutes before Harlow's collapse and was issued at the time her death was announced.
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The leading men of MGM, Jane Ellen Wayne, Ă©ditions First Carroll and Graf editions 2005, page 209
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Harlow's signature, hands and footprints were imprinted in cement on September 29, 1933, in the
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Screen World Presents the Encyclopedia of Hollywood Film Actors: From the Silent Era to 1965
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was given a role for Harlow in 1953, but she declined it, feeling it was under-developed.
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Her name was given to a cocktail, the "Jean Harlow", which is equal parts light rum and
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Film adaptations of Harlow's life were considered at different times during the 1950s.
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Her father, Mont Clair Carpenter (1877–1974), son of Abraham L. Carpenter and Dianna (
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along with a note that Powell had written: "Goodnight, my dearest darling." Harlow's
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The Jean Harlow crypt in the Great Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Glendale reads "Our Baby"
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Harlow was born Harlean Harlow Carpenter in a house located at 3344 Olive Street in
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Grahnke, Lon (August 13, 1993). "Stone Honors Career, Tragic Life of Jean Harlow".
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with other invited celebrities after the President's Birthday Ball luncheon at the
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on May 27, 1930, and became the highest-grossing film of that year, besting even
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The fixers : Eddie Mannix, Howard Strickling, and the MGM publicity machine
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Paul Bern: The Life and Famous Death of the MGM Director and Husband of Harlow
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Paul Bern: The Life and Famous Death of the MGM Director and Husband of Harlow
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Jean Harlow at Franklin D. Roosevelt's 55th birthday party, January 30, 1937
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Harlow in Hollywood: The Blonde Bombshell in the Glamour Capital, 1928–1937
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wrote the song "Jean Harlow" while in prison upon hearing about her death.
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in 1940. After his death in 1984, he was cremated and his ashes buried in
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The Sound of Silence: Conversations with 16 Film and Stage Personalities
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when she was 15, and speculation that she suffered a poststreptococcal
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Platinum Girl: The Life and Legends of Jean Harlow; Eve Golden, 1991
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to play Harlow were also tabled. These projects never materialized.
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The Blonde: A Celebration of the Golden Era from Harlow to Monroe
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After Bern's death, Harlow began an indiscreet affair with boxer
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Paul Bern was now romantically involved with Harlow and spoke to
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by "Mama Jean" when Harlean achieved star status as Jean Harlow.
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In 1965, two films about Jean Harlow were released, both titled
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Parish, James Robert; Mank, Gregory W.; Stanke, Don E. (1978).
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Lion of Hollywood : the life and legend of Louis B. Mayer
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By 1933, MGM realized the value of the Harlow-Gable team with
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Harlow did not appear with platinum blonde hair; she wore a
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Paul Bern then arranged with Hughes to borrow her for MGM's
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briefly appeared as Harlow at the red carpet premiere for
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of the early 1930s and one of the defining figures of the
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Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College
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On February 8, 1960, Jean Harlow was given a star on the
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Barlett, Donald L.; Steele, James B. (April 11, 2011).
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Paul Bern
Harold Rosson
William Powell

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greatest female screen legends
Howard Hughes
Hell's Angels
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Red-Headed Woman
Red Dust
Dinner at Eight
Reckless
Suzy
Joan Crawford
Greta Garbo
Norma Shearer
Saratoga
body doubles
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