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A woman is sent to a reformatory when her con artist lover flees after killing a man during a botched blackmail scheme.A woman is sent to a reformatory when her con artist lover flees after killing a man during a botched blackmail scheme.A woman is sent to a reformatory when her con artist lover flees after killing a man during a botched blackmail scheme.
Louise Beavers
- Elite Club Attendant
- (uncredited)
Wade Boteler
- Police Sergeant at Reformatory
- (uncredited)
Bobby Caldwell
- Ruby & Eddie's Son
- (uncredited)
Nora Cecil
- Miss Campbell
- (uncredited)
Jack Cheatham
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
G. Pat Collins
- Phil Dunn
- (uncredited)
Nell Craig
- Miss Willard - Reformatory Matron
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Eddie is looking around Ruby's apartment, waiting for his clothes to dry, he spots a pennant on the wall that says "Albany Night Boat." That refers to the steamships that would depart New York City in the early evening for an overnight trip up the Hudson River to Albany. The ships had hundreds of staterooms and often were used---as the film's contemporary audience would know---for romantic getaways or illicit affairs. The pillow Eddie sees next also may have been a souvenir from the ship, as it's inscribed, "We're here to-day/To-morrow we're through/So let's be gay/It is up to you." Such trips peaked in the early 20th century, but started to decline in the 1930s when less costly, speedier, and more efficient modes of transportation by rail and automobile came to the fore. By the 1940s, the Albany Night Boat had virtually ceased to exist.
- GoofsWhen Eddie slams the door after tossing Aubrey Mitchell out of the apartment, the wall shakes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Bombshell (1933)
- SoundtracksHold Your Man
(1933) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Played on a record and sung by Harriet Lee
Reprised by Jean Harlow, playing piano and singing
Featured review
Jean Harlow plays a streetwise dame who falls for charming con man Clark Gable. After Gable accidentally kills a guy, he takes off and leaves Harlow to take the rap. She winds up in a women's reformatory where she discovers she's pregnant. Mix of romantic comedy and drama helped a lot by the immense likability and sublime chemistry of its two leads. Harlow is terrific. One great scene has a floozy slapping Jean, only to get a punch in the kisser in return. The floozy tries it again later and gets the same results! Gable is as roguish as ever. It's hard to dislike him, even when he plays a cad. Love the girls at the reformatory. They're fun characters with some great lines. The sweet ending will please everybody but cynical types. Harlow fans should love this one.
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- Black Orange Blossoms
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- Budget
- $266,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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