Chorus girl Eadie is determined to marry a millionaire without sacrificing her virtue..


Is it worth your time? If you have a thing for 1930s snappy dialogue and Jean Harlow just being undeniably charismatic, then absolutely. If you need a plot that makes sense from start to finish, or if you get annoyed by characters who make decisions just to keep the movie running, you might want to skip it. Jean Harlo...
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"Is it worth your time? If you have a thing for 1930s snappy dialogue and Jean Harlow just being undeniably charismatic, then absolutely. If you need a plot that makes sense from start to finish, or if you get annoyed by characters who make decisions just to keep the movie running, you might want to skip it. Jean Harlow is doing some heavy lifting here. She plays Eadie like she's playing a game of chess against everyone else in the room. There’s a specific scene where she’s just trying to naviga..."

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John Emerson, Howard Emmett Rogers, Anita Loos
United States
Drama, Romance, Comedy

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