An heiress plans to marry a newspaperman and turn him into a gentleman, but he's not suited for that. A newswoman comes to his rescue in this romantic comedy.
"In the film that fueled her legendary career, Jean Harlow stars in this romantic comedy directed by Academy Award winner Frank Capra. Written to showcase Harlow's talent, looks and charm, Platinum Blonde is a glorious spoof of the newspaper business in New York City during the Depression. Ann Schuyler, a wealthy socialite, meets reporter Stew Smith and the two fall madly in love. The comedy begins as she tries to transform him from a ruffian newsman into a convincing gentleman. Stew, who is quick with wisecracks, is slow to realize the dangers of being a kept man. At first, he likes the idle life of the rich, but there's trouble in paradise. Soon this Cinderella Man turns the social register upside down with his mocking repartee. To his rescue is Gallagher, a sympathetic friend and co-worker at the newspaper. She comforts and consoles Stew and, in classic Capra style, helps him right into her own arms.--Container."
"An heiress plans to marry a newspaperman and turn him into a gentleman, but he's not suited for that. A newswoman comes to his rescue in this romantic comedy."@en
""Un journaliste, Stew Smith, est solicite par une riche famille pour redorer son image, ternie par la presse a scandale. Smith, qui accepte la mission, tombe amoureux de la file de ses employes. Mais, il s'adapte mal au mode de vie de la haute société."--[allociné.fr]."
""Platinum blonde is a glorious spoof of the newspaper business in New York City during the Depression; Ann Schuyler, a wealthy socialite, meets reporter "Stew" Smith and the two fall madly in love. The comedy begins as she tries to transform him from a ruffian newsman into a convincing gentleman."--Container."@en
"A wisecracking reporter marries a wealthy girl but can't stand the confinement of life among high society."
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