Jack Conway
Jean Harlow, Chester Morris, Lewis Stone, Leila Hyams, Una Merkel
79 mins
1932
USA
12A
English
Digital
Part of the Pre-code Hollywood: Rules are Made to be Broken Season
“When I kiss 'em, they stay kissed for a long time.”
“Jean Harlow, the blonde bombshell bar none of 1930s Hollywood, rinsed her hair scarlet to play social-climbing homewrecker Lil Andrews in this audacious, cynical and often hilarious Pre-Code film from MGM. Anita Loos was famous for announcing that Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, but it was her rewrite on F Scott Fitzgerald’s screenplay, adapted from Katharine Brush’s popular 1931 novel, that gave Lil’s story the laughs it desperately needed.
Lil is a seemingly hard woman in a tough world, but Loos’s one-liners draw the audience on to her side, as she seduces first her married boss (Chester Morris) and then a visiting coal tycoon (Henry Stephenson). As Screenland’s critic wrote: “Jean plays a mean part so cleverly that you can't help liking this wild red-headed woman.” And Lil’s not alone in her sexual “racketeering”. Una Merkel plays her fretful, wisecracking best pal to perfection and none other than Charles Boyer plays a key role as a divertingly attractive chauffeur. The Hays
Office demanded 17 cuts to the film to tone down Harlow’s sexual assertiveness and still some audience members were shocked by her antics. In fact, the film was banned outright in the UK. So watch with caution.” Pamela Hutchinson.
The 20:00 screening of RED-HEADED WOMAN on September 21st will be preceded by an introduction by Pamela Hutchinson, co-curator (with Christina Newland) of the PRE-CODE HOLLYWOOD: RULES ARE MADE TO BE BROKEN film series. The screening will be followed by a discussion on Women and the Hays Code, hosted by Camilla Baier of archive activist film collective Invisible Women.
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