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  1. Hold Your Man (1933) was the third of six films co-starring Jean Harlow and Clark Gable, and the follow-up to their teaming in the phenomenally successful Red Dust (1932). Hold Your Man is the story of a con man on the lam who falls in love with a good-hearted dame. She takes the rap for a crime he's committed, and goes to reform school.

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    • Jean Harlow
  2. Directed by Sam Wood • 1933 • United States. Starring Jean Harlow, Clark Gable, Stuart Erwin. Jean Harlow and Clark Gable cemented their status as MGM’s most bankable star pairing with this sizzling pre-Code tale of love outside the law. A cynical blonde who is not above swindling her dates, Ruby (Jean Harlow) is sure she’s met her soul ...

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    New Movie magazine, August 1933: Picture Playmagazine, September 1933: Photoplaymagazine, January 1934:

    “Doesn’t belong to you either, does it?” first line “Listen sweetheart, how about you and me getting together tonight?” “Don’t be so hard to get—I’m the fellow that saw you in the bathtub!” “Gypsies are always supposed to keep movin’!” “You’re not sore on account of that dame, are you? She don’t mean a thing to me!” “Yes sir, that baby’s got rhythm...

    The film was adapted from a story by Anita Loos, a screenwriter on the MGM payroll. It was rushed into production as the studio was anxious to re-team Gable and Harlow after Red Dust. During production, Gable’s estranged father, William “Bill” Gable, turned up (some sources say at his house, others say it was at the MGM lot). He was quite dishevele...

  3. Hold Your Man: Directed by Sam Wood. With Jean Harlow, Clark Gable, Stuart Erwin, Dorothy Burgess. A woman is sent to a reformatory when her con artist lover flees after killing a man during a botched blackmail scheme.

  4. Sep 20, 2015 · Hold Your Man: But Toss the Script “Even your smile is crooked.” Always lock the door when you’re taking a bath. This is a hard won lesson in life, I think, but an important one. Had Jean Harlow’s Ruby done such a thing, she may have avoided a stretch in a reformatory and a whole host of other problems, all in the form of Clark Gable ...

  5. Jean Harlow Clark Gable Stuart Erwin Dorothy Burgess Muriel Kirkland Garry Owen Barbara Barondess Elizabeth Patterson Inez Courtney Blanche Friderici Helen Freeman Louise Beavers Ben Taggart Henry B. Walthall Theresa Harris. 87 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Sign in to log, rate or review. Share.

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  7. Hold Your Man (1933) ← Back to main. Cast 15. Jean Harlow. Ruby Adams Clark Gable. Eddie Hall Stuart Erwin. Al Simpson Dorothy Burgess. Gypsy Muriel Kirkland ...