Bombshell (film)

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Bombshell
Directed by Victor Fleming
Produced by Hunt Stromberg
Irving Thalberg
Written by Caroline Francke
Mack Crane
John Lee Mahin
Jules Furthman
Norman Krasna
Starring Jean Harlow
Lee Tracy
Frank Morgan
Franchot Tone
Pat O'Brien
Una Merkel
Ted Healy
Mary Forbes
C. Aubrey Smith
Cinematography Harold Rosson
Chester A. Lyons
Editing by Margaret Booth
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) October 13, 1933
Country United States
Language English
Budget $344,000 (estimated)

Bombshell (1933) is a Pre-Code film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Jean Harlow, Lee Tracy, Frank Morgan, C. Aubrey Smith, Mary Forbes and Franchot Tone.

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[edit] Plot

Movie star Lola Burns (Jean Harlow) is angry with her studio publicist E.J. "Space" Hanlon (Lee Tracy), who feeds the press with endless fake scandals about her. Lola's family (Frank Morgan plays her father, Pops Burns) and staff are another cause of distress for her, as everybody is always trying to scrape money from the actress. All she really wants is to live a normal life and prove to the public that she's not a sexy vamp but a proper lady. She tries to adopt a baby, but Hanlon, who secretly loves her, thwarts all her plans.

Lola decides she can't stand any more of such a life, and flees Hollywood. Far from the movie fluff, she meets wealthy and romantic Gifford Middleton (Franchot Tone), who hates the movies and therefore has never heard about Lola and her bad press. They soon fall in love and Gifford proposes marriage. Lola is to meet her fiancé's snobby parents, but everything collapses when Hanlon together with Lola's family finds her, and tells the Middletons the truth. Lola feels hurt by the rude way Gifford and his parents dump her, and accepts Hanlon's suggestion to return to Hollywood with no regrets: it is, after all, her life. ... Little does she know that the three Middletons were all actors hired by Hanlon himself.

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Bombshell is a pre-code screwball comedy. The story satirizes the stardom years of Clara Bow: "Lola Burns" – Clara Bow, "E.J. Hanlon" – B.P. Schulberg, "Pops Burns" – Robert Bow, "Mac" – Daisy DeVoe, "Gifford Middleton" – Rex Bell. Victor Fleming was Bow's fiancee in 1926.[1]

The success of the film led to Jean Harlow being widely known as a "Blonde Bombshell".[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bombshell: the Life and Death of Jean Harlow by David Stenn, page 150-152
  2. ^ Bombshell: the Life and Death of Jean Harlow by David Stenn, page 151, 162

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