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Jean Harlow in Color - Remembering Jean Harlow on the anniversary of her passing (June 7, 1937). Here in her opening scene from "Saratoga" (1937) her last film. Her gown was created
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Jean Harlow in Color - Jean Harlow and William Powell attend the 1935 Oscar Ceremony at the Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. Thank you Michel Portelance! Prints available for purchase, email:
Saratoga: Harlow's last curtain call | Comet Over Hollywood
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The last recorded picture of Hollywood starlet Jean Harlow, taken on June 6th 1937 on the movie set of Saratoga - one day before her death from kidney failure and cerebral edema
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The death of Jean Harlow, Hollywood actress, as reported on the front page of the Daily Mirror, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. MEV-10644325 | agefotostock
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Saratoga (1937): The Last Movie of Jean Harlow ~ Vintage Everyday
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Harlow Heaven on Twitter: "This photo was taken May 29th, 1937, when Jean arrived on the MGM lot for what would be her very last day of work. She had just completed
Jean Harlow | Biography, Movies, Death, & Facts | Britannica