The Girl from Missouri (1934)
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Originally titled Eadie was a Lady, this Jean Harlow vehicle was slated for release under the title Born to be Kissed, but the new Production Code vetoed this "suggestive" cognomen. After a brief and uncomfortable period as One Hundred Percent Pure, the film was finally shipped to theaters as The Girl From Missouri. Harlow plays Eadie, a sexy gold-digger who promises to remain chaste until she finds a wealthy husband. Travelling to New York in the company of her best friend Kitty (Patsy Kelly), Eadie manages to keep that promise, though for a while it looks as though she'll succumb to the charms of playboy T. R. Paige Jr. (Franchot Tone). Once Paige has proven that his intentions are basically honorable, Eadie must break down the resistance of T. R. Paige Sr. (Lionel Barrymore), who is dead-set against his son's romance and intends to frame the girl in a compromising position. She gets even with Paige Sr. by framing him, but there's still a couple of reels to go before the happy ending. Except for some provocative costuming, Jean Harlow's character is essentially decent, thereby "cleansing" some of the more risque elements of this enjoyable romantic comedy. The film's best line is delivered by Patsy Kelly who, when propositioned by an elderly roue, snarls "Look at this! Death takes a holiday!" ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Jean Harlow - Eadie Chapman
- Franchot Tone - T.R. Paige Jr
- Alan Mowbray - Lord Douglas
- Hale Hamilton - Charles Turner
- Norman Ainsley - 2nd Butler
- Howard Hickman - Senator
- Lee Phelps - Policeman
- Douglas Fowley
- Richard Tucker - Office Manager
- Lewis Stone - Frank Cousins
- Des Roberts - Butler
- William "Hopalong" Boyd - Eadie's Stepfather
- Dennis O'Keefe - Dance Extra
- Marion Lord - Wardrobe Mistress
- Gladys Hulette - Secretary
- Charles Coleman
- Lionel Barrymore - T.R. Paige
- Patsy Kelly - Kitty Lennihan
- Clara Blandick - Miss Newberry
- Henry Kolker - Sen. Titcombe
- James Burke
- Alice Lake - Manicurist
- Russell Hopton - Bert
- Charles Wilson - Lieutenant
- Carol Tevis - Baby Talker
- Larry Steers - Extra in Stateroom
- Bert Roach - Willie
- Charles Williams
- Nat Pendleton - Lifeguard
- Fuzzy Knight - Cameraman
- Lane Chandler - Doorman
- Maude Eburne
- Director(s):
- Jack Conway
- Writer(s):
- Anita Loos, John Emerson
- Producer(s):
- Bernard Hyman
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