Unabashedly sexual, Jean Harlow’s blonde tresses and scandalous décolletage became the signifiers of a new morality, far from the church pews of Kansas City where she was born. Harlow came to Hollywood in 1928 and, several nude photo shoots and casting couches later, got her big break with Howard Hughes in Hell’s Angels (1931). Her pairing with Clark Gable in Red Dust (1932) made her a superstar and kept MGM out of bankruptcy. While Harlow defined “the blonde bombshell,” she was also a gifted comedian, popular with male and female audiences. Never in good health, Harlow died in June 1937 of kidney failure, a mere 26 years old, a Hollywood icon forever after. This series presents a selection of Harlow’s pre-Code films in celebration of her centennial.
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UCLA Film & Television Archive and the Hugh M. Hefner Classic American Film Program present
Harlow Before the Code
August 5, 2011 -
August 27, 2011
August 27, 2011
In-person:
Authors Darrell Rooney and Mark A. Vieira, "Harlow in Hollywood: The Blonde Bombshell in the Glamour Capital, 1928-1937" (8/6).
Past Programs & Events
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Three Wise Girls (1932) | August 27, 2011 - 7:30 pm | Billy Wilder Theater | |
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Goldie (1931) Bombshell (1933) |
August 26, 2011 - 7:30 pm | Billy Wilder Theater | |
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Iron Man (1931) Red Dust (1932) |
August 14, 2011 - 7:00 pm | Billy Wilder Theater | |
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Platinum Blonde (1931) | August 8, 2011 - 7:30 pm | Billy Wilder Theater | |
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Hold Your Man (1933) Red-Headed Woman (1932) |
August 6, 2011 - 7:30 pm | Billy Wilder Theater | |
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Hell's Angels (1930) | August 5, 2011 - 7:30 pm | Billy Wilder Theater |



