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  1. Harlow is a fictionalized 1965 Electronovision drama film based on the life of screen star Jean Harlow ( Carol Lynley) and directed by Alex Segal. It was Ginger Rogers ' final film role. [1]

    • William "Bill" Sargent Jr., Lee Savin
    • Nelson Riddle
  2. Harlow is a 1965 American biographical drama film directed by Gordon Douglas about the life of film star Jean Harlow. It stars Carroll Baker in the title role and Raf Vallone, Red Buttons, Angela Lansbury, Peter Lawford, Mike Connors, Martin Balsam and Leslie Nielsen in supporting roles.

    • $3,400,000 (US/ Canada rentals)$1 million
    • Neal Hefti
  3. 20. Mai 2021 · When her mother, the divorced, Jean Poe Carpenter, took her dream of becoming a "Movie Star" to Hollywood, California. Jean, had dropped the last name of Harlow after her divorce. Arriving in Hollywood, she planned to start her imagined film career, but at the age of 34 years, "Mama Jean", was told she was too old.

  4. encyclopedia.marginalia.nu › wiki › Harlow_(Magna_film)Harlow (Magna film)

    Harlow is a fictionalized 1965 Electronovision drama film based on the life of screen star Jean Harlow (Carol Lynley) and directed by Alex Segal. It was Ginger Rogers' final film role. The film was produced by Electronovision, Inc. and distributed by Magna Distribution Corporation, both of which would be defunct within a year after the film's ...

  5. The rise of Hollywood's first blonde bombshell, Jean Harlow, who died tragically at the age of 26. Magna Pictures distributed this low-budget venture, which was first shot on an early form of videotape and then transferred to film.

  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt0059253Harlow (1965) - IMDb

    Harlow: Directed by Alex Segal. With Carol Lynley, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Ginger Rogers, Barry Sullivan. Loosely based biography of 1930s star Jean Harlow as she begins her climb to stardom.

  7. Harlow is a fictionalized 1965 Electronovision drama film based on the life of screen star Jean Harlow (Carol Lynley) and directed by Alex Segal. It was Ginger Rogers' final film role. The film was produced by Electronovision, Inc. and distributed by Magna Distribution Corporation, both of which...