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    Platinum Blonde

    G1931 · Romantic comedy · 1h 30m

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  1. Platinum Blonde. (film) Platinum Blonde is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy motion picture directed by Frank Capra, written by Jo Swerling and starring Loretta Young, Robert Williams and Jean Harlow. Platinum Blonde was Robert Williams' last screen appearance; he died of peritonitis three days after the film's October 31 release.

  2. Although Film Daily reported that Halliwell Hobbes joined the cast in place of Donald Dillaway, both Hobbes and Dillaway are in the film. Platinum Blonde was the first film on which Capra and Robert Riskin worked together. Robert Williams, who received excellent reviews for his portrayal of "Stew Smith," died on November 3, 1931 following ...

    • Frank R. Capra, C. C. Coleman
    • Loretta Young
  3. Rated 3/5 Stars • Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review ashley h Platinum Blonde is an amazing film. It is about a young woman from a very rich family who marries a reporter. Jean Harlow ...

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    • Jean Harlow
    • Frank Capra
    • Romance, Comedy
  4. Platinum Blonde was Robert Williams' last screen appearance; he died of peritonitis three days after the film's October 31 release. Platinum Blonde is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy motion picture directed by Frank Capra, written by Jo Swerling and starring Loretta Young, Robert Williams and Jean Harlow.

  5. Addeddate 2023-03-22 23:17:58 Color black & white Country USA Director Frank Capra Distributor Columbia Pictures

    • 89 min
    • 1528
    • worldrambler
  6. Platinum Blonde: Directed by Frank Capra. With Loretta Young, Robert Williams, Jean Harlow, Halliwell Hobbes. A young woman from a very rich family impulsively marries a reporter, but each assumes the other is the one whose lifestyle must change.

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  8. Anne Schuyler is an upper-crust socialite who bullies her reporter husband into conforming to her highfalutin ways. The husband chafes at the confinement of high society, though, and yearns for a creative outlet. He decides to write a play and collaborates with a fellow reporter. Frank Capra. Director. Harry Chandlee. Story. Douglas W. Churchill.

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