Harlow: The Blonde Bombshell
Harlow: The Blonde Bombshell

Harlow: The Blonde Bombshell

1993Movie48 minEnglish

Actress Sharon Stone hosts this documentary about the life and career of 1930s sex symbol Jean Harlow. Included are clips from many of her films, photos and stories about her life before she became a movie star, and accounts of her troubled personal life, including a domineering mother, the failure of her three marriages and the suicide of her second husband.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Nick CastleGenres: Biography, Drama

Plot Summary

This made-for-television film chronicles the rise and fall of Jean Harlow, one of Hollywood's most iconic and glamorous stars of the 1930s. From her humble beginnings to becoming a leading lady at MGM, the film explores her tumultuous personal life, her complex relationships, and the pressures of fame in the Golden Age of Hollywood. It delves into her iconic image as a sex symbol and the tragic circumstances that marked her too-short career.

Critical Reception

Reviews for 'Harlow: The Blonde Bombshell' were generally mixed, with critics often noting Connie Sellecca's earnest performance as Jean Harlow. While some appreciated the attempt to capture the essence of the legendary star and her era, others found the film to be a somewhat superficial or melodramatic portrayal, lacking the depth to fully explore Harlow's complex life and the nuances of Hollywood in the 1930s.

What Reviewers Say

  • Connie Sellecca delivers a commendable performance as Jean Harlow.
  • The film captures some of the glamour of old Hollywood but struggles with depth.
  • A standard, if somewhat uninspired, made-for-TV biopic.

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Fun Fact

Connie Sellecca, who portrayed Jean Harlow, was later married to John Conte, who had a small role in the film as a producer.

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