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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2008

1920-30s memorabilia - song: Just the Thought of You by Ray Noble/Al Bowlly featuring Jean Harlow.

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  • Oh so very lovely! Like her!

  • Yes she was - she died so very young too at 26 yrs old from kidney disease. :( She is fabulously glamorous. ;) Thank you for commenting.

  • Because her mother was a Christian Scientist and didn't believe in medical intervention. She wouldn't bring Jean to a hospital.

  • ...makes it all the more tragic.

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  • Women of this era were so beautiful, I wish women still looked this way. So curvy, round and feminine, they are nothing like these stuck up stick figures with poofy lips that are walking around now. These women really had something special.

  • This vid is gorgeous. I try my best to capture the beauty of the ladies in this era. People have mentioned that I look like Marilyn Monroe, I think I look a little more like Harlow, but im not complainin :D

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  • @fredjmp

    Thank you My Darling Fred,

    I love it, I love Jean and Al..

    Smooch

    Genia

  • BEAUTIFUL VIDEO AND MUSIC TO MATCH.

    FAV. A Million STARS.

    Smooch

    Genia

  • Beautiful video.

  • What can ony say! A dish.

  • poor Jean she died so young.

  • @SJMish MMMMMM!!!!! Yummy! I wish all women looked that way. It's too bad more women don't look like you.

  • @JimiGoremode well if you like the look of these ladys,then I very well could be. i have the phisique of the ladys of that era. Ive often wondered if i am a reincarnation of MM or Harlow :S

  • @SJMish You sound like my kinda gal!

  • Another tragic stunner.

  • I loved Harlow... Sassy, wisecracking and warm. So fabulous. If you watch her performances today she is amazingly contemporary and relevant. Bless her. xx

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