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  1. By 1935, every movie fan in the world knew Jean Harlow as both a blonde bombshell and a delightful comedienne. To expand her range, the studio gave her a dramatic role in Reckless -- and Harlow was a hit. She plays musical star Mona Leslie, the bride of a champagne-stewed blueblood. When he blows his brains out, Mona is suspected of his murder, igniting media frenzy. The film is also notable ...

  2. Cite This Item. motion picture | Feature film (over 60 minutes). "Reckless" by Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern, performed by (a) Jean Harlow, (b) Nina Mae McKinney. (Songs). Nina Mae McKinney as specialty singer. (Personnel On Camera). Vocals for actress Jean Harlow were ghosted by Virginia Verrill. (Soundtrack Personnel).

  3. Wealthy Bob Harrison buys all the seats in the theatre to watch Mona Leslie's musical by himself. He loves her, her agent Ned Riley loves her. Conflict ensues.

  4. 14 de mar. de 2014 · It isn't until the final act that we see Bob for the selfish cad he really is. But then given his fate the Production Code would have assured a negative portrait of the character. Franchot Tone gives his usual quietly controlled performance. He almost always played wealthy playboys and this role is no exception.

  5. By 1935, every movie fan in the world knew Jean Harlow as both a blonde bombshell and a delightful comedienne. To expand her range, the studio gave her a dramatic role in Reckless – and Harlow was a hit. She plays musical star Mona Leslie, the bride of a champagne-stewed blueblood.

  6. Comedy. Drama. Romance. Based on Book. Black and White. Wealthy Bob Harrison buys all the seats in the theatre to watch Mona Leslie’s musical by himself. He loves her, her agent Ned Riley loves her. Conflict ensues.

  7. Reckless ★★ 1935. Harlow, in a role originally intended for Joan Crawford, plays a showgirl coveted by a millionaire and secretly loved by her manager. Unfortunately, Harlow couldn't pull off the acting (much less the singing and dancing), although the plot strangely paralleled her own life. Songs include “Reckless,” “Ev'rything's ...