Word: lola
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...example of old-style cinemelodrama, Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back is an entertaining Hollywood elaboration, replete with London fogs, funny policemen, disgruntled Scotland Yard inspectors. Good shot: Hassan and Singh rearing their ugly heads behind the sofa on which Lola Fields has fallen into an unwary doze...
Divorced. Ludlow Ogden Smith, Manhattan insurance broker; by Katharine Hepburn, cinemactress; in Merida, Mexico. Her next husband, it was reported, would be Leland Hayward, her manager, now being sued for divorce by Lola Gibbs Hayward in Juarez, Mexico...
...Lola Jean Harlow Space Lee Tracy Pops Frank Morgan Gifford Middleton Franchot Tone Brogan Pat O'Brien Mac Una Merkel Junior Ted Healy...
...Lola is a temperamental movie actress who receives thousands of fan letters. She buys three tremendous sheep dogs to keep her happy; she wants a baby; she decides she does not want a baby. Her life has many complications; the most serious of all is her press agent who goads men to fight for her. And the morning papers reveal that the "Hollywood Bombshell" was entertaining one gentleman in her home when another gentleman dropped in, and then neither was a gentleman. Lola is humiliated at the cheap, untrue advertisement which she receives. Before the end of the film...
Jean Harlow, as Lola, strikes the high point of her spasmodic career. She is an excellent comedienne; without a whiskey, or humorous line she manages to shine in every scene in "Bombshell." Lee Tracy is adequate as the press agent. Paging Will Hays. Your censors are a feeble...