Red-Headed Woman

1932

ComedyRomanceDrama

Lil works for the Legendre Company and causes Bill to divorce Irene and marry her. She has an affair with businessman Gaerste and uses him to force society to pay attention to her.

"The Red-Headed Woman's Code: Every man... single or married... is fair prey."

Rating

6.7
48 votes

Popularity

0.9091

Origin & Countries

US | en | United States of America

Production

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Runtime

79 min.

Status

Released

Release: 6/25/1932

Credits

Red-Headed Woman

Jack ConwayDirector

Red-Headed Woman

Jean HarlowLillian 'Lil' / 'Red' Andrews Legendre

Red-Headed Woman

Chester MorrisWilliam 'Bill' / 'Willie' Legendre Jr.

Red-Headed Woman

Lewis StoneWilliam 'Will' Legendre Sr.

Red-Headed Woman

Leila HyamsIrene 'Rene' Legendre

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Reviews

CinemaSerf

9/18/2022

7 / 10

Jean Harlow is the ambitious "Lil". She takes a bit of an interest in her boss "Bill" (Chester Morris) whose marriage she sets out to destroy. He is a bit hapless, and though he genuinely loves his wife "Irene" (Leila Hyams) he is still played like a fiddle by his former assistant. Once she has achieved her goal, however, her attentions begin to wander and poor old businessman "Gaerste" (Henry Stepehnson) and down-to-earth chauffeur "Albert" (Charles Boyer) are soon in her sights. The story here isn't so remarkable, it's the role reversal that works well. Harlow is a natural as the outwardly flighty, but actually rather shrewd lady who knows what she wants, and is prepared to use her guile and her smile to get it. Katharine Brush's book also illustrates just how incapable men can be when faced with the prospect of a strong woman easily able to manipulate and out-manoeuvre them. It's funny - in an accumulating sense. Not so much laugh out loud, more a gently simmering assassination of many things male and established. It packs quite a lot into eighty minutes; there are some engaging supporting contributions from Lewis Stone, Una Merkel and it offers us the right amount of just desserts at the conclusion. Harlow acts everyone else's socks off here. Her character is feisty, brave and calculating yet never cruel and by the end, though I didn't like "Lil" very much, I did admire her.

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