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Kim Carnes's hit "Bette Davis Eyes" (1981) contains the line "her hair is Harlow gold." [123] Harlow's signature, hands and footprints were imprinted in cement on September 29, 1933, in the 24th ceremony at Grauman's Chinese Theater and are located near the forecourt on the west side of the box office at 6925 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood ...
Red Dust (1932), a pre-Code Hollywood film, was allowed to show actress Jean Harlow taking a bath, while actor Clark Gable is pulling her hair. A provocative publicity photograph showed Gable embracing Harlow with his hands just below her bosom.
The opening scene of the film shows Harlow's character getting her hair dyed red. The film's first line of dialogue is "So gentlemen prefer blondes, do they? Ha!" The film, in fact, was Jean Harlow's first film after having left Hollywood for a few months following a fall-out with Howard Hughes, as reported by Screenland. [5]
As the music plays and Harlow lies on the ground mouthing along, the dog can be seen pulling at the rapper’s hair and hood, begging for some attention. Eventually, Harlow caves and rests her on ...
Wife vs. Secretary (or Wife Versus Secretary) is a 1936 American romantic comedy drama film starring Clark Gable, Myrna Loy and Jean Harlow.Directed and co-produced by Clarence Brown, it was the fifth of six collaborations between Gable and Harlow and the fourth of seven between Gable and Loy.
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On her feet were a pair of black sandals, and she left her blonde hair down in soft waves. Other accessories included a pair of black sunglasses and a gold chain necklace.
Though Harlow denied her hair was bleached, [10] the platinum blonde color was reportedly achieved with a weekly application of ammonia, Clorox bleach, and Lux soap flakes. This process weakened and damaged Harlow's naturally ash-blonde hair. [11] During the 1930s Lawrence M. Gelb advanced the formulas of the bleaching products.