Jean Harlow 7-film Collection

Jean Harlow 7-film Collection [US-Version, Regio 1/ A]
Jean Harlow 7-film Collection

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Original language: English (ENG)
Description:Join us in paying tribute to one of the greatest stars ever to grace the screen with this special collection of seven of Jean Harlows sensational films. This collection includes Bombshell (1933): Glamour queen Lola (Harlow) is quitting the movie biz - something her manipulative press agent (Lee Tracy) can't allow! The Girl From Missouri (1934): As a plucky bachelorette, Harlow intends to bag a New York millionaire without abandoning her virtue. Reckless (1935): Harlow goes dramatic as a Broadway star accused of murder after the death of her high-living, high-society hubby. Riffraff (1935): She (Harlow) works in a cannery. He's a fisherman (Spencer Tracy). But their playful romance is fated to give way to a tragedy. Suzy (1936): Harlow, Cary Grant and Franchot Tone are involved in a World War I triangle of romance and spy intrigue. Personal Property (1937): Debt-ridden socialite Harlow puts on a show of wealth to impress a suitor who's also making a pretense of fortune. Saratoga (1937): In Harlows final film, she plays the daughter of a horse breeder who is engaged to a millionaire but drawn to a bookie played by Clark Gable.
The "Jean Harlow 7-Film Collection" on DVD by Wara is a lovingly curated tribute to one of Hollywood's most iconic stars of the 1930s. This multi-film set brings together seven of Jean Harlow's most memorable screen appearances, showcasing her unique blend of sharp wit, emotional intensity, and luminous screen presence that helped define the early sound era. Across these films, Harlow moves effortlessly between sophisticated comedy, romantic drama, and pre-Code boldness, offering a panoramic view of her rapid artistic evolution in a tragically short career. The collection is ideal both for long-time classic-film enthusiasts and for newcomers who want a compact but rich introduction to Harlow's work.

Each film in the set reflects the hallmarks of the Golden Age studio system: polished black-and-white cinematography, tight studio production values, and finely tuned ensemble work with some of the era's best character actors and leading men. The DVDs present the movies in their original format, preserving the period's visual texture and atmosphere. Wherever the material allows, the emphasis lies on clean audio for the crackling dialogue and nuanced performances, as well as stable image quality that respects the films' historical origins. This collection is designed primarily as a content-driven archive: the focus is firmly on giving viewers access to multiple Harlow performances in one cohesive package rather than on modern gimmicks or heavy re-editing.

Wara, the manufacturer of this edition, specializes in bringing curated film compilations and catalog titles to home-video audiences, often focusing on classic cinema and genre collections. Their releases tend to prioritize completeness and thematic coherence, assembling works that belong together historically or artistically into accessible multi-disc editions. With the "Jean Harlow 7-Film Collection," Wara underlines its commitment to preserving film heritage and making key performers from Hollywood's formative years available for convenient home viewing in a single, well-structured set.

At the heart of this release stands Jean Harlow herself, remembered as one of the definitive stars of early Hollywood. Famous as the original "blonde bombshell," she was much more than a sex symbol: her timing in sophisticated comedies, her ability to play both tough and vulnerable, and her command of the camera made her a central figure of 1930s American cinema. Working closely with major studios and top-tier directors of the era, she became a box-office powerhouse in ensemble pieces and star vehicles alike, and her collaborations with prominent leading men helped cement the on-screen chemistry that classic film fans still celebrate today. Alongside Harlow, the collection features a range of important directors, writers, and co-stars from the studio era--filmmakers known for disciplined storytelling and performers who shaped the grammar of screen acting in sound film's early decades. Together, they turned these films into enduring examples of Hollywood's formative artistry, and this Wara collection offers a concentrated opportunity to experience their work in one definitive set.
Actors: Jean Harlow, Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, William Powell, Robert Taylor, Lee Tracy, Cary Grant, Reginald Owen, Frank Morgan, Lionel Barrymore, Franchot Tone, May Robson, Lewis Stone, Joseph Calleia, Walter Pidgeon, Pat O'Brien, Victor Killian, Patsy Kelly, Benita Hume, Henrietta Crosman, Reginald Mason, Alan Mowbray, Una Merkel, E. E. Clive, Mickey Rooney, Rosalind Russell, Ted Healy, Cliff Edwards, Clara Blandick, Cora Witherspoon, Inez Courtney, J. Farrell MacDonald, Roger Imhof, Marla Shelton, George Zucco, Hale Hamilton, Greta Meyer, Ivan Lebedeff, Forrester Harvey, Henry Kolker, Henry Stephenson, David Clyde, Jonathan Hale, Juanita Quigley, Isobel Jewell, Man-Mountain Dean, Lionel Braham, Hattie McDaniels, Paul Hurst, Louise Beavers, Christian Rub, Nat Pendleton, Frankie Darro, Leonard Carey, Barnett Parker, Vince Barnett, Robert Light, George Spelvin, Marion Lord, Henry Stone, Carol Tevis, Mary Forbes, Dorothy Appleby, Una O'Connor, Allan Jones, William Stack, C. Aubrey Smith, Judith Wood, Theodore Von Eltz, Carl Stockdale, Jimmy Aubrey, Desmond Roberts, Carl Randall, Wyndham Standing, Louise Henry, June Brewster, Arthur Housman, Leyland Hodgson, Ruth Gillette, Stanley Morner, Charles Judels, Wade Boteler, William Newell, Douglas Gordon, Norman Ainsley, James Ellison, Charley Foy, Nina Mae McKinney, Joe Phillips, Tempe Pigott, Bert Roach, Robert Emmett Keane, James Burke, Howard Hickman, Elspeth Dudgeon, Mary Carr, Edgar Dearing, Charles Requa, Leon Waycoff, Maidel Turner, Tyler Brooke, Farina, Robert Cory, Al Hill, Frank McGlynn Sr., Lee Phelps, Herbert Evans, Helen Flint, Margaret Hamilton, Robert Livingston, Alice Weaver, John Powers, Lionel Pape, Lillian Harmer, Lane Chandler, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Bobby Hale, Pat West, Bob Perry, Ralph Bushman, Juan de la Cruz, George Givot, Majel Coleman, Luana Walters, Thomas A. Braidon, John Hyams, Sam Flint, Alice Lake, Helene Costello, Frederick Sewell, Rafaelo Ottiano, Walter Robbins, Richard Tucker, Billy Bevan, Harry Depp, King Mojave, Tom Ricketts, Frank Dawson, Harrison Greene, Irene Franklin, Walter Clinton, Charles McNaughton, Al Herman, Philo McCullough, Gladys Hulette, Bill Carey, Ben Bard, Sherry Hall, John Rogers, Ernie Stanton, Brooks Benedict, Franklyn Ardell, Harry Cording, Jack Byron, Charles C. Wilson, John "Skins" Miller, Stanley Price, Adrienne d' Ambricourt, Charles Williams, Joseph R. Tozer, Hank Mann, Herman Marx, Fuzzy Knight, Eddie Sturgis, Hugh Huntley, Nick Copeland, John George, Frank Marlowe, George Davis, Forbes Murray, Edward Peil Sr., Maude Eburne, Robert Adair, Harry Garrison, James Marcus, George Reed, Billy McClain, Douglas Fowley, Joe Garion, Robert Stevenson, Art Berry Sr., Si Jenks, Herbert Ashley, Sam McDaniel, Deacon McDaniel, George Chandler, Garry Owen, Bert Moorhouse, Shirley McDonald, Larry McGrath, Drew Demorest, Mel Ruick, Ed Hart, Addison Richards, William Burress, Ivar McFadden, Patsy O'Connor, Charles R. Moore, William R. Arnold, Fred "Snowflake" Toones, Mary Wallace, Montague Shaw, Charles Coleman, May Beatty, Hooper Atchley, Sarah Edwards, Brenda Fowler, Edward James Flanagan, Tammany Young, Ray Brown, Gertrude Simpson, Joseph E. Bernard, Fiske O'Hara, The Esquires, Marshall Ruth, Wilbur Mack, Arthur Stuart Hull, Grace Saxon, Harry C. Bradley, Gus Reed, Frank Darien, Nick Thompson, Sidney D'Albrook, Red Burger, Wally Maher, Jack Cheatham, Ernie Adams, John Sheehan, Edward Pawley, G. Pat Collins, Tiny Sandford, Sidney Bracy
Director: Geo. Fitzmaurice, J. Walter Ruben, Jack Conway, Sam Wood, Victor Fleming, W. S. Van Dyke II
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