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  1. 3 de mar. de 2005 · March 3, 2005. More intriguing for behind-the-scenes gossip than its rather familiar screwball comedy machinations, Libeled Lady pairs that debonair fast-talking duo from the Thin Man films (William Powell and Myrna Loy) so they can engage in what they do best: sly innuendo, sarcastic digs, and verbose lovemaking.

  2. 1 de mar. de 2005 · LIBELED LADY showcases her to maximum effect; it's impossible to take your eyes off of her. The scene where Harlow's character of Gladys marries Bill (William Powell) must have been especially poignant for her to play, given their off-screen relationship at the time.

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  3. In addition to writing for Libeled Lady, she also wrote for Harlow once again in Saratoga (1937). Unfortunately, Harlow would pass away during the production of this film, causing the remainder of the film to be shot with a body double in her stead. Watkins would also write for Libeled Lady’s remake, Easy to Wed (1946).

  4. Libeled Lady (1936) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies ...

  5. Other articles where Libeled Lady is discussed: Jack Conway: Heyday of the 1930s: Libeled Lady (1936) was one of the best comedies of the decade, a cleverly plotted romp with Harlow, Spencer Tracy, William Powell, and Myrna Loy all in peak form. It received an Oscar nomination for best picture, and Conway was praised for his agile direction.

  6. www.primevideo.com › detail › Libeled-LadyPrime Video: Libeled Lady

    Libeled Lady. Comedy involving a scheming newspaper editor who uses both his fianceeand his ex-employee to get the scoop on a hot-headed heiress, withterrible results. IMDb 7.8 1 h 38 min 1936. 13+. Comedy. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location. Details. Comedy involving a scheming newspaper editor who uses both his ...

  7. Libeled Lady” is in the genre of ‘spouse swap comedy.’ It isn’t quite screwy enough to be a screwball, and doesn’t have manners enough to be a comedy of manners. What it does have are four of Hollywood’s most buoyant legends, who lift its dense but meaningless plot up to pretty-greatness territory.