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The Late Film: Red-Headed Woman

on BBC One London

starring Jean Harlow with Chester Morris , Lewis Stone
' So gentlemen prefer blondes? ' Red-headed Lil Andrews is not convinced and Jean Harlow , the famous platinum hair suitably disguised, makes the, idea seem absurd. Her performance as the go-getting good-time girl proved too much for the British censor who banned the film in 1932. Lil Andrews is a typist determined to climb the social ladder. As a first step, she decides to marry her boss. The fact that he already has a wife is only a minor irritation for the single-minded Lil.
Based on a story by KATHERINE BRUSH Directed by JACK CONWAY
. Films: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Harlow
Unknown:
Chester Morris
Unknown:
Lewis Stone
Unknown:
Lil Andrews
Unknown:
Jean Harlow
Unknown:
Lil Andrews
Story By:
Katherine Brush
Directed By:
Jack Conway
Lil Andrews:
Jean Harlow
Bill Legendre Jr:
Chester Morris
William Legendre Sr:
Lewis Stonr
Irene:
Leila Hyams
Sally:
Una Merkel
Gaerste:
Henry Stephenson
Aunt Jane:
May Robson
Albert:
Charles Boyer
Uncle Fred:
Harvey Clark

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