MGM boasts its star power for 1933. That’s Hedda Hopper in the bottom row – you have to wonder if they’d have included her if they knew about the monster they’d later be dealing with.
Love this. Interesting they chose a headshot of Harlow from the previous year when she made “Red Headed Woman”, but blonde or redhead, she’s still beautiful with those captivating eyes that stared right into the camera. Anita Page looked more like early Harlow than the pic they chose to use (of Harlow) in 1933! This is a great find. Jean
Love this. Interesting they chose a headshot of Harlow from the previous year when she made “Red Headed Woman”, but blonde or redhead, she’s still beautiful with those captivating eyes that stared right into the camera. Anita Page looked more like early Harlow than the pic they chose to use (of Harlow) in 1933! This is a great find. Jean