Maybe no one but Griffith could be found to do it. At least she does sound like she enjoyed and admired Jean. She does still have fans, but she deserves more. And once into 1932 she hit her stride and deserves to be remembered. I'd take Jean Harlow over any of the so called celebrities of today.
It's a shame that TCM had Melanie Griffith narrate this; she's such a twit. And Griffith needn't worry about Harlow being "forgotten." Her movies are still being shown and she still has devoted fans.
Thank you very much .that was great.I watched ''dinner at eight'' some time ago and found her character the way she played it really multilayered(the word is probably wrong but you get the idea,lol).
What movie is shown at 4:32?
philmarlowejharlow 3 months ago
@philmarlowejharlow Sadly her last film-- "Saratoga" 1937
jennifer1003 3 months ago
Maybe no one but Griffith could be found to do it. At least she does sound like she enjoyed and admired Jean. She does still have fans, but she deserves more. And once into 1932 she hit her stride and deserves to be remembered. I'd take Jean Harlow over any of the so called celebrities of today.
bethneyful 4 months ago
It's a shame that TCM had Melanie Griffith narrate this; she's such a twit. And Griffith needn't worry about Harlow being "forgotten." Her movies are still being shown and she still has devoted fans.
cynthiacher 5 months ago
I'm just glad someone posted this. I don't want Harlow forgotten, so thank you Melanie Griffith.
bethneyful 6 months ago
How old was Melanie Griffith recorded this 12? God!
bmbrian 6 months ago
Thank you very much .that was great.I watched ''dinner at eight'' some time ago and found her character the way she played it really multilayered(the word is probably wrong but you get the idea,lol).
rocketspeedy 11 months ago
Just wish someone else did the talking...lol
jennifer1003 11 months ago