
This girl with red hair finds true love in a drug king pin. She fell in love with his money, but he blows it all on beer and pizza.


The Verdict: A Tonal Whiplash for Bow Completists If you come to Red Hair expecting a gritty precursor to the gangster epics of the 1930s, you are going to be profoundly confused. It is worth watching today primarily as a showcase for Clara Bow’s untouchable screen presence and as a historical curiosity that defies eve...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"The Verdict: A Tonal Whiplash for Bow Completists If you come to Red Hair expecting a gritty precursor to the gangster epics of the 1930s, you are going to be profoundly confused. It is worth watching today primarily as a showcase for Clara Bow’s untouchable screen presence and as a historical curiosity that defies every logical narrative beat you expect from a silent-era romance. It’s for the viewer who enjoys 'what were they thinking?' cinema. It will almost certainly frustrate anyone looking ..."
Elinor Glyn, Agnes Brand Leahy, George Marion Jr., Lloyd Corrigan, Frederica Sagor Maas, Percy Heath
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