Absolutely true!! Don't you agree that a lot of the Gold from the Golden age of Hollywood looked a bit tarnished after she passed? A little bit of that magic was gone. 😢🥺
@@TrinaP-un5xq Hollywood changes but it also remains the same. I think it's a generational pattern. My father thought Mae West was a beauty, another blonde bombshell. And so she was. Beautiful, talented and smart. I recently discovered a Joan Crawford/Fred McMurray film, 'Above Suspicion'. Crawford's performance was so natural it hardly looked as if she was acting. We'll never see stars like Harlow, West and Crawford again, in my opinion, but at least we have them on film. Cheers From Coastal South Carolina
Thanks so much for posting these rarities. Even with no experience and not being photographed particularly well, Jean clearly had screen presence. So glad we have her on film to admire and enjoy now.
Oh... Jean was a Gorgeous Queen for sure... i wish i could travel 100 years back in time or even 95 just to see her... i love watch her compilations...
I had to remind myself that seeing a woman’s legs above the knee in public wasn’t done. My modern mind didn’t react to seeing Jean in a short or no skirt.
It was acceptable for sportswear from the 30s, just not for day wear or evening wear. But even in the 20s swimsuits showed the whole leg. Shorts became common for sportswear in the 30s.
Harlow is so beautiful, I noticed how Kirsten Dunst looks so similar to her, many others have too. I've been hoping a new movie bio on Harlow will be made. I've collected lots of memorabilia on her, and have collected all her movies, photos, & the biographies about her. I started at age 12 after seeing Carroll Baker play in 1965 called "Harlow". The other bio movie "Harlow" with Carol Lynley was poorly filmed and I don't recommend it!
Wow that’s so wonderful! Definitely Harlow deserves a better biopic telling her story based on David Stenn’s biography. For me Cara Delevingne would be the best choice since Kirsten Dunst is not in her 20s or 30s anymore unfortunately but she could play Jean’s mother in my eyes. I hope that happens soon in the near future!
@@JeanHarlowArchive In my opinion I think Cara D. looks too edgy & hard. Jean was a warm, soft hearted girl, not hard or into dramatics. I think Kirsten now is nearing being too old to play Harlow, although she has maintained her youthful, innocent looks. I'm still looking.
@@Garyt-ol7tt Cara on the other hand is a good actress and through training and makeup and Hollywood magic she can turn into Harlow as long as she looks a like her naturally.
She definitely learnt a lot from those 2 geniuses but she definitely mastered her craft later in 1930s. MGM couches helped her a lot when she got signed there. Also her coach Samuel Kayzer. There’s footage of them two practicing which you can find on my channel!
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Thank you so much for this!
You’re welcome! ❤️
And super Fine Legs……man..She had it all. RIP Queen Harlow😍😍😍😍❤❤❤❤❤
Always a joy to see Jean Harlow ❤
We'll never see another Jean Harlow, the original blonde bombshell, again. She had that unmistakable quality that ensures her star will shine forever.
Absolutely true!! Don't you agree that a lot of the Gold from the Golden age of Hollywood looked a bit tarnished after she passed? A little bit of that magic was gone. 😢🥺
@@TrinaP-un5xqTrue! Also did you see Suzy is available now in the Harlow store? ❤
@@TrinaP-un5xq Hollywood changes but it also remains the same. I think it's a generational pattern. My father thought Mae West was a beauty, another blonde bombshell. And so she was. Beautiful, talented and smart.
I recently discovered a Joan Crawford/Fred McMurray film, 'Above Suspicion'. Crawford's
performance was so natural it hardly looked as if she was acting.
We'll never see stars like Harlow, West and Crawford again, in my opinion, but at least we have them on film.
Cheers From Coastal South Carolina
@@TeamTrumpUSA I agree. Thanks from Tennessee!
Thanks so much for posting these rarities. Even with no experience and not being photographed particularly well, Jean clearly had screen presence. So glad we have her on film to admire and enjoy now.
Oh... Jean was a Gorgeous Queen for sure... i wish i could travel 100 years back in time or even 95 just to see her... i love watch her compilations...
Thank you for posting these early films, the closeups of Jean Harlow in The Un Kissed Man is stunning ,she was beyond beautiful ...
Always great to see Queen! And man….She was the full package 😍😍😍🙏🙏
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Wow, she was 18 years old in these clips!
Thank you for the wonderful compilation. Such a joy to see.❤
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YES!!! Call me a fire, 'cause I'm stoked!😁💖
Man…….she sure looks fine…..❤❤❤❤❤
"The Saturday Night Kid" (1929) opposite Clara Bow.
Awesome!! ❤️
This is going to be sooo good! I love this channel ❤
Thank you so much! I’m glad you love it! ❤️
2:51 I guess this was perhaps a common written bit....it reminds me of Lamb chops with Gracie Allen and George Burns.
I had to remind myself that seeing a woman’s legs above the knee in public wasn’t done. My modern mind didn’t react to seeing Jean in a short or no skirt.
It was acceptable for sportswear from the 30s, just not for day wear or evening wear. But even in the 20s swimsuits showed the whole leg. Shorts became common for sportswear in the 30s.
@@taniaelliott4078yes she was in a formal social setting in this clip
Harlow is so beautiful, I noticed how Kirsten Dunst looks so similar to her, many others have too. I've been hoping a new movie bio on Harlow will be made. I've collected lots of memorabilia on her, and have collected all her movies, photos, & the biographies about her. I started at age 12 after seeing Carroll Baker play in 1965 called "Harlow". The other bio movie "Harlow" with Carol Lynley was poorly filmed and I don't recommend it!
Wow that’s so wonderful! Definitely Harlow deserves a better biopic telling her story based on David Stenn’s biography. For me Cara Delevingne would be the best choice since Kirsten Dunst is not in her 20s or 30s anymore unfortunately but she could play Jean’s mother in my eyes. I hope that happens soon in the near future!
@@JeanHarlowArchive In my opinion I think Cara D. looks too edgy & hard. Jean was a warm, soft hearted girl, not hard or into dramatics. I think Kirsten now is nearing being too old to play Harlow, although she has maintained her youthful, innocent looks. I'm still looking.
@@Garyt-ol7tt Cara on the other hand is a good actress and through training and makeup and Hollywood magic she can turn into Harlow as long as she looks a like her naturally.
I mentioned Kirsten Dunst as well.
She would be perfect in capturing the real Jean Harlow. 🎉
Did Being chosen to do multiple stints for Laurel and Hardy give Jean the “in” to become a successful actress? 😊
She definitely learnt a lot from those 2 geniuses but she definitely mastered her craft later in 1930s. MGM couches helped her a lot when she got signed there. Also her coach Samuel Kayzer. There’s footage of them two practicing which you can find on my channel!