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別名: Harlean Harlow Carpenter, Jean Harlowe, Джин Харлоу
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Jean Harlow (1911-1937), known as the 'Blonde Bombshell' and the 'Platinum Blonde', was an American actress who rose to prominence in the early 1930s. She was renowned for her portrayal of 'bad girl' characters and became one of the defining figures of Hollywood's pre-Code era. Despite having a career spanning only nine years, Harlow consistently ranked as one of the strongest box office draws, surpassing even MGM's top leading ladies like Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, and Norma Shearer. Her iconic screen persona as the 'Laughing Vamp' endured, and she was inducted into the American Film Institute's list of greatest female screen legends in 1999.
公開年: 1932
別題: Die gelbe Hölle, Avak Adom, Dschungel im Sturm, La jungla in rivolta, Lo schiaffo, Terra Abrasadora, Terra de Paixões, Tierra de pasión, Tropenrausch
監督: Victor Fleming
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制作会社: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
ジャンル: Comedy, Drama, Romance, romance film, drama film
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