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Tuesday, Aug 7, 1984
9:15PM
Bombshell (Blonde Bombshell)
“The Hollywood press agent: scourge of the stars and henchman for the studios. He is the impetus behind the gossip columnist's scoop and the box office's insurance that a bijou idol never falls too far from the limelight, nor victim to a besmirched reputation, before it is time. Space Halon (Lee Tracy), PR man de rigueur, is the thorn in the side of Lola Burns (Jean Harlow), a glamour queen sequestered, and fuming, in her Beverly Hills mansion. Bombshell is their story, a hilarious battle of wits and wills wherein Lola essays to call her life her own, but is thwarted at every turn by a fast-talking, ingenious Space.... Of the films within the Hollywood-on-Hollywood subgenre, comedies are among the most memorable. Implicit in this comic form is a vindictive delight in exposing the ruthlessness of an otherwise sacrosanct institution. Harlow as the privacy-starved star and Tracy as her nemesis engage in a verbal sparring rarely matched. The vernacular quips and the velocity of their delivery make Bombshell one viperishly funny tirade against Hollywood's tyranny.” --Laura Thielen
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