Today would have been Jean Harlow’s 109th birthday so today’s scene that I love comes from one of her best films. In the 1932 film, Red-Headed Woman, Jean Harlow plays Lil. Lil is determined to get ahead in society. In fact, she’ll do just about anything to make it happen. Fortunately, this is a pre-code film, which means that Lil not only gets to stand up for herself and nearly kill a man but she also doesn’t get punished for it. Just a few years later, after the production code went into effect, there was no way that Hollywood would have allowed Lil a happy ending. The culture had changed and people were a lot more judgmental. Thanks a lot, FDR.
In this scene, Lil gets drunk and confronts her married lover (Chester Morris), who also happens to be her boss. Playing Lil’s best friend and usually unsuccessful voice of reason is Una Merkel.
Jean Harlow was only 26 years old when she died but she lives forever as one of the great screen icons. And did you know that she wrote a book? It’s true! Of course, it wasn’t published until nearly three decades after her death but still!
Here’s the scene from Red-Headed Woman, which has both a great title and a great star!
