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What's The Movie Platinum Blonde About?

In this witty romp, Jean Harlow plays an upper-crust socialite who bullies her reporter husband (Robert Williams) into conforming to her highfalutin ways. The husband chafes at the confinement of high society, though, and yearns for a creative outlet. He decides to write a play and collaborates with a fellow reporter (Loretta Young); the results are unexpectedly hilarious, especially when Young shows up at the mansion with a gaggle of boozehound reporters in tow. With snappy, ribald dialogue (allowable in those pre-Hays Code days), Capra keeps the gags flying fast and furious, taking special delight in having Williams's journalist pals rib him endlessly over his kept-man status. Platinum Blonde was a great success at the time of its release during the class-conscious Depression; for better or worse, its star Harlow was identified with the tag "platinum blonde" until her untimely death. --Jerry Renshaw

What's The Genre Of The Platinum Blonde Movie?

Genres: Comedy, Romance

When Was The Motion Picture Platinum Blonde Released?

Released: October 31, 1931

What's The Runtime Of The Platinum Blonde Movie?

Runtime: 90.0

How Popular Is The Platinum Blonde Movie?

Popularity Rating: 1.975

What Studio(s) Produced The Platinum Blonde Film?

Columbia Pictures Corporation

United States of America

Who Was On The Crew Of Platinum Blonde The Movie?

Art — Art Direction: Stephen Goosson
Camera — Director of Photography: Joseph Walker
Directing — Director: Frank Capra
Editing — Editor: Gene Milford
Production — Producer: Frank Capra
Production — Producer: Harry Cohn
Sound — Original Music Composer: David Broekman
Writing — Adaptation: Jo Swerling
Writing — Dialogue: Robert Riskin
Writing — Story: Douglas W. Churchill
Writing — Story: Harry Chandlee

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