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Sunday, Nov 13, 1983
7:00PM
Red Headed Woman
“Jean Harlow as a girl who exploits her charms and makes the journey from the wrong side of the tracks to a rich marriage and then to even richer liaisons. She's a throttler, a scrambler, a kicker--and the picture...is tough and funny. Chester Morris is a young man, and Charles Boyer, having just arrived in the U.S., puts in a stunning appearance.” (The New Yorker) “Sensational at the box office...it was sensational on the screen, too; to such an extent that (it got) a rap from the industry's self-censorship body...because its ‘sinner must pay' code was violated. The London censor wouldn't pass it, and it has never been (released) in England.” (John Douglas Eames)
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