
Harlow
Drama
Overview
Loosely based biography of 1930s star Jean Harlow as she begins her climb to stardom. One of two "Harlow" film biographies that appeared in 1965, this one stars Carol Lynley in the title role that begins as Jean Harlow, a bit player in Laurel and Hardy comedies, is invited to test for director Jonathan Martin for the lead in Howard Hughes's "Hell's Angels." She is an instantaneous sensation, and in a series of films devoted more to her body than her talent, she becomes Hollywood's "Platinum Blonde."
Top Cast


Carol Lynley
Carol Lynley
Jean Harlow
Carol Lynley
Jean Harlow


Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
William Mansfield
Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
William Mansfield


Barry Sullivan
Barry Sullivan
Marino Bello
Barry Sullivan
Marino Bello


Ginger Rogers
Ginger Rogers
Mama Jean
Ginger Rogers
Mama Jean


Hurd Hatfield
Hurd Hatfield
Paul Bern
Hurd Hatfield
Paul Bern


Lloyd Bochner
Lloyd Bochner
Marc Peters
Lloyd Bochner
Marc Peters


Hermione Baddeley
Hermione Baddeley
Marie Dressler
Hermione Baddeley
Marie Dressler


Jack Kruschen
Jack Kruschen
L.B. Mayer
Jack Kruschen
L.B. Mayer


Audrey Totter
Audrey Totter
Marilyn
Audrey Totter
Marilyn


John Williams
John Williams
Jonathan Martin
John Williams
Jonathan Martin
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