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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaLillian (Jean Harlow) relentlessly attempts to seduce a married man (Chester Morris).Lillian (Jean Harlow) relentlessly attempts to seduce a married man (Chester Morris).Lillian (Jean Harlow) relentlessly attempts to seduce a married man (Chester Morris).
Henry Armetta
- Waiter Warning Bill of Lipstick
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Sidney Bracey
- Man Wanting to Use Phone Booth
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Ed Brady
- Man Outside Pool Hall
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Ralph Byrd
- Driver with Mustache
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Albert Conti
- Frenchman in Paris
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Adolph Faylauer
- Man at Race Track
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Leyland Hodgson
- Surprised Party Guest
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James T. Mack
- Thomas - Legendre Butler
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Edmund Mortimer
- Gaerste's Dinner Guest
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- CuriosidadesJean Harlow's first line is "So gentlemen prefer blondes, do they?" which was written by Anita Loos for the movie. Loos' most famous work was the 1925 novel "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes."
- Pifias(at around 17 mins) When Sally is removing her pajamas to give back to Lillian, the camera constantly is moving to keep the nudity out of the frame. However, when Sally removes her top and hands it to Lillian, it can be seen for a half second that Jean Harlow's right breast is covered by a flesh-covered, strapless half-bra that conceals only the lower breast.
- Citas
Lil Andrews: [trying on a dress in a store, Lil positions herself in front of a sunny window] Can you see through this?
Store Clerk: I'm afraid you can, Miss.
Lil Andrews: I'll wear it.
Store Clerk: Oh!
- ConexionesEdited from Volando voy (1931)
- Banda sonoraRed-Headed Woman
(uncredited)
Music by Richard A. Whiting
Lyrics by Ray Egan
Played and sung by an unidentified man during the opening credits
Reprised by an unidentifed male singer in a nightclub
Reseña destacada
Jean Harlow Triumphs In Salacious Tale
Lillian, a girl from the wrong side of the tracks, knows exactly what she wants & how to get it. Right now, she wants her young, handsome, rich & very married boss. Using her considerable - one might almost say ostentatious - physical charms, Lillian lets few obstacles stand in her way for long. After all, she's THE RED-HEADED WOMAN, and she always gets her man...
Jean Harlow was a sensation in this immoral tale, which practically shouts its pre-Production Code status. This film solidified her stardom and helped define her screen persona for generations of viewers to come. She not only had the looks, but she proved herself to be a fine actress, as well.
While the plot revolves around Harlow, the rest of the cast acquit themselves very well: Chester Morris, stern-jawed but very vulnerable as Jean's conquest; Leila Hyams, quietly sympathetic as Morris' wife; canny old Lewis Stone as Morris' father - one of the few men able to see through Harlow's tricks; Henry Stephenson as a millionaire who falls easy prey to Harlow's wiles. The story is helped considerably by the addition of two tart-tongued character actresses, Una Merkel & May Robson, whose lively lines help spark the fun. That's Charles Boyer, not quite yet a star, as Jean's chauffeur/boyfriend at the end of the story.
Movie mavens will recognize Henry Armetta in an uncredited bit as a comic waiter.
Notice that for all her outrageous behavior, Harlow's character remains unpunished & unrepentant - a situation not allowed a couple of years later with the adoption of the Code.
Jean Harlow was a sensation in this immoral tale, which practically shouts its pre-Production Code status. This film solidified her stardom and helped define her screen persona for generations of viewers to come. She not only had the looks, but she proved herself to be a fine actress, as well.
While the plot revolves around Harlow, the rest of the cast acquit themselves very well: Chester Morris, stern-jawed but very vulnerable as Jean's conquest; Leila Hyams, quietly sympathetic as Morris' wife; canny old Lewis Stone as Morris' father - one of the few men able to see through Harlow's tricks; Henry Stephenson as a millionaire who falls easy prey to Harlow's wiles. The story is helped considerably by the addition of two tart-tongued character actresses, Una Merkel & May Robson, whose lively lines help spark the fun. That's Charles Boyer, not quite yet a star, as Jean's chauffeur/boyfriend at the end of the story.
Movie mavens will recognize Henry Armetta in an uncredited bit as a comic waiter.
Notice that for all her outrageous behavior, Harlow's character remains unpunished & unrepentant - a situation not allowed a couple of years later with the adoption of the Code.
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- Ron Oliver
- 8 jul 2000
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- 401.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 19 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1
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