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  1. Libeled Lady: Directed by Jack Conway. With Jean Harlow, William Powell, Myrna Loy, Spencer Tracy. When a socialite sues a big paper for libel, the editor responsible calls in the help of his ignored fiancée and a former employee to frame her and make the false story seem true.

  2. Nov 24, 2020 · Not quite. But this wacky farce, which received a Best Picture Oscar nomination (the only Academy Award nomination it received), often delivers the goods, and remains a noteworthy and appealing entry in the genre. Vital Disc Stats: The Blu-ray. Libeled Lady arrives on Blu-ray packaged in a standard case. Video codec is1080p/AVC MPEG-4 and audio ...

  3. Five of the ten Best Picture nominees in 1936 were MGM pictures: The Great Ziegfeld, Libeled Lady, Romeo and Juliet, San Francisco, and A Tale of Two Cities. In the mid-1930s, the trend was toward major film biographies (or biopics), and there were two among the Best Picture nominees in 1936.

  4. Libeled Lady (1936) Things get out of hand when a plot to prevent a newspaper from folding under a libel suit goes awry. Nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards in 1936, this screwball comedy features a venerable who’s who of 1930s Hollywood stars. Directed by Jack Conway. Starring Jean Harlow, William Powell, Myrna Loy, Spencer ...

  5. Libeled Lady. 1936 · 1 hr 39 min. TV-PG. Comedy · Romance. When an heiress sues his newspaper for libel, an unscrupulous editor enlists the help of his fiancée and a dashing friend in a plot to discredit her. Subtitles: English. Starring: Jean Harlow William Powell Myrna Loy Spencer Tracy Walter Connolly Charley Grapewin Cora Witherspoon.

  6. Libeled Lady (1936) - Goofs on IMDb - bloopers, mistakes, errors in continuity, plot holes, anachronisms, spoilers and more. ... Oscars Emmys TIFF STARmeter Awards ...

  7. Dec 14, 1993 · Biography. Read More. Myrna Loy was one of Hollywood's most popular actresses of the 1930s and maintained that stardom for decades. She came to embody the perfect wife--sympathetic, wise and sexy--opposite William Powell, Clark Gable and others. Loy was the ultimate proof that marriage and companionship in the movies need not be an exercise in ...

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