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Jean Harlow 7-Film Collection

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Join us in paying tribute to one of the greatest stars ever to grace the screen with this special collection of seven of Jean Harlow's sensational films. This collection includes Bombshell (1933): Glamour queen Lola (Harlow) is quitting the movie biz -- something her manipulative press agent (Lee Tracy) can't allow! The Girl From Missouri (1934): As a plucky bachelorette, Harlow intends to bag a New York millionaire without abandoning her virtue. Reckless (1935): Harlow goes dramatic as a Broadway star accused of murder after the death of her high-living, high-society hubby. Riffraff (1935): She (Harlow) works in a cannery. He's a fisherman (Spencer Tracy). But their playful romance is fated to give way to a tragedy. Suzy (1936): Harlow, Cary Grant and Franchot Tone are involved in a World War I triangle of romance and spy intrigue. Personal Property (1937): Debt-ridden socialite Harlow puts on a show of wealth to impress a suitor who's also making a pretense of fortune. Saratoga (1937): In Harlow's final film, she plays the daughter of a horse breeder who is engaged to a millionaire but drawn to a bookie played by Clark Gable.


Genre: Drama, Comedy


Format: NTSC


Contributor: Bob Perry, Desmond Roberts, Franchot Tone, Robert Cory, Wyndham Standing, Montague Shaw, Gladys Hulette, Sarah Edwards, W. S. Van Dyke II, Robert Light, Helene Costello, Douglas Fowley, E. E. Clive, Ted Healy, Harry Depp, Adrienne d' Ambricourt, Tempe Pigott, Frank Marlowe, Mary Wallace, Marshall Ruth, Robert Adair, Harry Garrison, Hattie McDaniels, Victor Fleming, Elspeth Dudgeon, Greta Meyer, George Spelvin, J. Walter Ruben, John George, Shirley McDonald, John "Skins" Miller, Douglas Gordon, Vince Barnett, Lillian Harmer, G. Pat Collins, Charley Foy, Lee Phelps, Al Herman, Leonard Carey, Al Hill, Pat West, Wade Boteler, George Zucco, Ruth Gillette, Patsy Kelly, J. Farrell MacDonald, Isobel Jewell, Spencer Tracy, Garry Owen, Benita Hume, Charles Requa, Maidel Turner, Sidney D'Albrook, Charles Judels, Juan de la Cruz, John Rogers, Franklyn Ardell, Wally Maher, Bobby Hale, Patsy O'Connor, Sherry Hall, Sam McDaniel, William Newell, John Powers, Sidney Bracy, Joseph E. Bernard, Jean Harlow, Joe Garion, Leon Waycoff, Charles R. Moore, Ernie Adams, Lionel Braham, Dorothy Appleby, May Robson, Paul Hurst, Norman Ainsley, James Ellison, Una Merkel, William Stack, Fuzzy Knight, Marion Lord, Frank Darien, Herman Marx, George Reed, Edgar Dearing, Joseph R. Tozer, Henry Stephenson, Billy McClain, Cary Grant, Nina Mae McKinney, Lionel Pape, Sam Flint, James Marcus, Cliff Edwards, Walter Robbins, Walter Clinton, Hugh Huntley, William Burress, Christian Rub, Howard Hickman, Philo McCullough, Arthur Housman, Reginald Owen, Allan Jones, Una O'Connor, Bert Moorhouse, Alice Weaver, Charles C. Wilson, Forbes Murray, Man-Mountain Dean, Judith Wood, Nick Copeland, Robert Taylor, Maude Eburne, Grace Saxon, Carol Tevis, Charles McNaughton, Margaret Hamilton, Eddie Sturgis, Ivar McFadden, Jack Cheatham, Brenda Fowler, Frank McGlynn Sr., Ray Brown, Nat Pendleton, Mary Carr, Thomas A. Braidon, George Givot, Victor Killian, Hale Hamilton, Robert Stevenson, William Powell, Brooks Benedict, Mary Forbes, Herbert Ashley, Gus Reed, Barnett Parker, Roger Imhof, Mickey Rooney, Frank Dawson, Walter Pidgeon, Ivan Lebedeff, Pat O'Brien, Reginald Mason, Irene Franklin, James Burke, Joe Phillips, Ernie Stanton, Richard Tucker, Frederick Sewell, Carl Stockdale, Mel Ruick, Rosalind Russell, Robert Livingston, Tom Ricketts, George Davis, Wilbur Mack, Lane Chandler, Alan Mowbray, Rafaelo Ottiano, Jonathan Hale, Ed Hart, Deacon McDaniel, Clara Blandick, Luana Walters, Bert Roach, Hooper Atchley, Tiny Sandford, Theodore Von Eltz, Ben Bard, Henry Kolker, David Clyde, June Brewster, Sam Wood, Louise Henry, John Sheehan, Tyler Brooke, Harrison Greene, Geo. Fitzmaurice, Carl Randall, Forrester Harvey, C. Aubrey Smith, Louise Beavers, Billy Bevan, May Beatty, Hank Mann, Leyland Hodgson, Alice Lake, Majel Coleman, Frank Morgan, Lewis Stone, Larry McGrath, Helen Flint, Gertrude Simpson, Edward Peil Sr., Tammany Young, Henrietta Crosman, Charles Williams, George Chandler, Lee Tracy, Red Burger, Marla Shelton, Jack Byron, The Esquires, Bill Carey, Juanita Quigley, Ralph Bushman, Joseph Calleia, Farina, Fiske O'Hara, Si Jenks, Edward Pawley, Jack Conway, Clark Gable, Fred "Snowflake" Toones, Addison Richards, William R. Arnold, Jimmy Aubrey, Stanley Price, Charles Coleman, Robert Emmett Keane, Frankie Darro, John Hyams, Stanley Morner, Drew Demorest, Inez Courtney, Harry C. Bradley, King Mojave, Henry Stone, Lionel Barrymore, Art Berry Sr., Edward James Flanagan, Cora Witherspoon, Harry Cording, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Nick Thompson, Herbert Evans, Arthur Stuart Hull See more


Language: English


Runtime: 10 hours and 29 minutes


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 3.5 Ounces


Director ‏ : ‎ Sam Wood, Geo. Fitzmaurice, J. Walter Ruben, Jack Conway, W. S. Van Dyke II


Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC


Run time ‏ : ‎ 10 hours and 29 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ September 19, 2017


Actors ‏ : ‎ Jean Harlow, Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, William Powell, Robert Taylor


Studio ‏ : ‎ Warner Archive Collection


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


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  • Jean Harlow collection
This is a wonderful collection for Harlow fans , Just be careful, 2 of the discs were stuck together, at first I thought the collection was missing a disc , I only noticed days later that 2 of the discs were stacked together.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by Ian Collins

  • I only bought this set for the movie
"Suzy", which has Cary Grant in it and it's about the only way to get that movie! And since I've been trying to compete my Grant collection, so be it! But really there are a few other pretty good movies in here that I probably would never have seen if not for "Suzy", so I find the set very worth while! RP ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2023 by Robert E. Peterson

  • A Review Of the Jean Harlow 7-Film Collection I Just Purchased
This is part of the Warner Archive Collection. Seven films are included on six DVD-R. Quality is as excellent as mid-30’s films could look and well done transfers by Warner. Bombshell (1933) is a Pre-Code Screwball Comedy. The success of this film led to Harlow being described as a “blonde bombshell”. It was, unofficially at least, based on the life of the Silent Film star, Clara Bow but also matched elements of Harlow’s own. This film was directed by Victor Fleming who went on to direct The Wizard Of Oz and Gone With the Wind. The Girl From Missouri (1934) is a comedy-drama co-starring Lionel Barrymore and Franchot Tone. Interestingly, Harlow was actually born in Missouri. In it, Harlow plays a chorus girl setting her sights on a millionaire. The dialogue walks a tightrope as this is one of the first “post-code“ pictures. Reckless (1935), also directed by Fleming, co-stars William Powell in a musical and one can clearly see the rapport between the leads. This chemistry and romance would lead to their impending marriage at the time of Harlow’s death a year later. Riffraff (1935) is a drama with Harlow as a cannery worker married to fisherman Spencer Tracy. Harlow wore a wig during this film due to damage done to her hair by repeated bleaching. A simulated rain sequence during filming caused injuries and illnesses to many female extras. Suzy (1936), co-starring Cary Grant and Franchot Tone, is a WWI drama. Grant actually plays an unlikable character! Harlow and Grant have a memorable musical number in this film. Personal Property (1937) is a romantic comedy with Harlow and Robert Taylor. During the filming, Harlow wears the 152 carot sapphire ring given to her by Powell for their engagement, the biggest such stone worn by any film star. This was the final film to be completed by Harlow prior to her death. Saratoga (1937) is the last film of Harlow’s short life, one in which she collapsed before filming was finished and scenes had to be done with a double shot from behind and her voice dubbed. It was a romantic comedy co-starring Clark Gable and was the second-highest grossing film that year behind only Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Harlow’s death, resulting from problems with her wisdom teeth coupled with kidney failure that was brought on by sun poisoning a few months back is a very sad example of how fleeting life can be. Her career was a fast burning candle and, had she lived, there is little doubt of how great a star she would have been... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2020 by G. Bennett

  • It's HARLOW!
Jean Harlow remains one of the most briefly famous and tragic figures in American movie history. More cute than beautiful, and not a particularly deep or fine actress, she was nonetheless somehow fascinating, and in these movies, she becomes the character she's supposed to be and sells the hell out of it. A contemporary of Lucille Ball, it is easy to suggest that Harlow may have become equally famous and long successful had she lived. The transfers to DVD are flawless, with sharp images and clear soundtracks. This is a particularly good way to biff up your Harlow collection, or start one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2019 by Mike Morrison

  • Good collection of Harlow films.
I love Jean Harlow and wanted this collection in spite of it having no subtitles or cc (the only special feature that matters).
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2021 by Sherry

  • "OK" Harlow Collection
Love Harlow's work, so I thought I'd take a chance on these movies, since most of them you can't instantly download. Seven films. Unfortunately, the two best movies in this collection (Girl From Missouri and Reckless) I already own in digital format. The remaining five are kind of "B" films. (OK, Saratoga was alright, but still not as good at the previously listed two). So, if you're a die-hard fan and are looking for good films, too, this may not be your best choice as a collection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2018 by Jak

  • Jean Harlow is a lot of fun to watch
Jean Harlow is a lot of fun to watch. What a wonderful actress. There are six dvd's, all played very well, but the dvd containing "Susie" and "Riffraff " did not play at all in my JVC dvd player, but did play in my Magnavox dvd/VHS player.
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2018 by Paula G.

  • A Good Collection
A descent collection of Harlow's later films. It's worth it just for Bombshell.
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2021 by James J Smith

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