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Three Wise Girls

  • 1931
  • Passed
  • 1h 8m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
884
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Jean Harlow, Mae Clarke, and Marie Prevost in Three Wise Girls (1931)
ComédieDrameRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCassie moves to New York and jumps from one job to another until she lands a modeling gig.Cassie moves to New York and jumps from one job to another until she lands a modeling gig.Cassie moves to New York and jumps from one job to another until she lands a modeling gig.

  • Director
    • William Beaudine
  • Writers
    • Wilson Collison
    • Agnes Christine Johnston
    • Robert Riskin
  • Stars
    • Jean Harlow
    • Mae Clarke
    • Walter Byron
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    884
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writers
      • Wilson Collison
      • Agnes Christine Johnston
      • Robert Riskin
    • Stars
      • Jean Harlow
      • Mae Clarke
      • Walter Byron
    • 27Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 16Commentaires de critiques
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    Rôles principaux13

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    Jean Harlow
    Jean Harlow
    • Cassie Barnes
    Mae Clarke
    Mae Clarke
    • Gladys Kane
    Walter Byron
    Walter Byron
    • Jerry Dexter
    Marie Prevost
    Marie Prevost
    • Dot
    Andy Devine
    Andy Devine
    • Jimmy Callahan - Chauffeur
    Natalie Moorhead
    Natalie Moorhead
    • Ruth Dexter
    Jameson Thomas
    Jameson Thomas
    • Arthur Phelps
    Lucy Beaumont
    Lucy Beaumont
    • Mrs. Barnes, Cassie's Mother
    Kathrin Clare Ward
    Kathrin Clare Ward
    • Mrs. Kane
    • (as Clare Ward)
    Robert Dudley
    Robert Dudley
    • Lem - the Druggist
    Marcia Harris
    Marcia Harris
    • Landlady
    Walter Miller
    Walter Miller
    • Manager of Drugstore
    Armand Kaliz
    Armand Kaliz
    • Andre
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writers
      • Wilson Collison
      • Agnes Christine Johnston
      • Robert Riskin
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    8ksf-2

    pre code story with Jean Harlow in love

    Cassie (Jean Harlow) works in a coffee shop, but is sick of putting up with the drunks that come in....its only 1932, so things are still allowed to be a little on the rough side. She leaves that job and goes to visit her friend Gladys, who may be able to get her a job as a model at Andre's (Armand Kaliz) dress shop. Gladys introduces Cassie to the dashing "Arthur" (Jameson Thomas) and "Jerry" (Walter Byron), where things start to heat up. Good story, good acting by all. The story really isn't that original, but with such a professional job done by all involved, its quite enjoyable to watch. Viewers will catch Andy Devine in one of his early CREDITED roles as the chauffeur.. he will go on to play larger, funnier roles. Shortie from Columbia Pictures, at just 68 minutes. The only really risqué part is when one of the girls spends some time talking about a weenie that's cooking on the stove. I guess at the time, seeing a married man was also a huge taboo subject for films, or would be when the film code started being enforced. Story by Wilson Collison, who had also written the "Maisie" series, and "Mogambo", which starred Clark Gable. "Three Wise Girls" is directed by William Beaudine, who had been making films since 1915... he must have been standing there when the camera was invented; his bio says he was assistant to D.W. Griffith, so he certainly learned from the best. Lots of little connections here... Harlow and Gable would make six films together in the 1930s.
    Michael_Elliott

    Decent Pre-Code for Harlow & Clarke

    Three Wise Girls (1932)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Jean Harlow plays the good girl who moves from a small town to New York City to make some big cash to help give her mom a better life. Once in the big city she quits three jobs because the bosses keep wanting more than just work. She meets an old friend (Mae Clarke) and is disgusted to learn that she is dated a married man. Soon Harlow meets a man (Walter Byron) of her own but after falling in love she finds out that he too is married. This is a rather strange Pre-Code from Columbia that pretty much tries to explain why it's okay to date married men. This topic certainly wouldn't be made into movies within the next couple years as the Hayes Office would put their foot down on any type of subject like this one. What makes the film work are the performances, which are pretty good with Harlow stealing the film as the naive blonde who doesn't really know what all life has to offer. Harlow is quite believable as the innocent, sweet girl and it shows she could play more than just vamps. Byron is also quite good as the poor sap stuck in a worthless marriage. He brings quite a bit of charm to the role and makes for a very like able character. Clarke is decent but pretty much wasted in the supporting role as is Marie Prevost as the "third" girl. Andy Devine is also wasted in a small supporting role, although he manages to get a couple nice laughs. The sexual innuendo is certainly on display her certainly early on as Harlow is undressing and constantly bending down with a rather loose top on. The film is certainly very predictable but director One Shot keeps things moving at a nice pace. The ending is one you'll see from a mile away but it's handled very well.
    5wes-connors

    Harlow Models Through

    Bored with her small-town job as a "soda jerker," sexy platinum blonde Jean Harlow (as Cassie Barnes) moves to exciting New York City. For obvious reasons, Ms. Harlow is treated like a sex object. Propositioned by boss number three, Harlow is rescued by drunken Walter Byron (as Jerome "Jerry" Wilson). After sobering up, Mr. Byron seems like the perfect mate for Harlow. He's wealthy, proper and attentive. Unfortunately, Byron is also married. Harlow is soon reacquainted with childhood friend Mae Clarke (as Gladys Kane), who models underwear (and other clothing). She is having a relationship with a married man. Harlow's roommate Marie Prevost (as Dot) is looking for a man...

    "Three Wise Girls" focuses on one Jean Harlow, but the other women have the better roles. Harlow commands the screen when she undresses - and director William Beaudine gets in several scenes with Harlow and Ms. Clarke in stages of undress. Harlow's figure is generously displayed. A "silent" star said to be victimized by the microphone, Ms. Prevost is noteworthy in a character role. Able to command the screen without taking off her clothes, Prevost sounds fine. She's looking for a plumber, but will settle for chauffeur Andy Devine. Clarke's subplot is the dramatic highlight. Unfortunately, Harlow's figure and her scene-stealing supporting cast don't make the main story more engaging.

    ***** Three Wise Girls (1/11/32) William Beaudine ~ Jean Harlow, Mae Clarke, Marie Prevost, Walter Byron
    5bkoganbing

    The Wise One stayed at home

    In her last film before she signed her MGM contract, Jean Harlow starred in Three Wise Girls along with Mae Clarke and Marie Prevost for Columbia. If this sounds familiar Warner Brothers was also doing Three On A Match around the same time and it had some similar plot elements.

    While Prevost seems to have a really good deal working at home sending out letters with advertisements for various companies both Harlow and Clarke get themselves involved with married men, for one of them it turns out really bad. Prevost seems to have the right idea.

    Playing opposite Harlow is Walter Byron who had a run of minor popularity in silent films, but whose career gradually petered out in sound films. He sounds like George Brent in his speech pattern and voice, but looks like Charley Chase. I'm betting that's why he didn't succeed in sound.

    This film was filled with tragedy with both Harlow and Prevost dying way too young within six years. Three Wise Girls is far from the best work of these fatally star crossed actresses.
    7gbill-74877

    Small town girl goes to the big city; watch it for Harlow

    Jean Harlow had top billing and gave a good performance in this one, playing a small-town girl who goes to New York to seek her fortune. I found it refreshing to see her in a more virtuous role; she not only shows her range, but her character is strong, and stands up for herself when hit on by men. At the same time, her magnetism and sex appeal shine through, helped along by some modeling and pre-Code lingerie scenes. She finds out the rich guy she's been seeing is married and wants to end it, particularly after having seen what a similar situation has done to her friend, played well by Mae Clark (who you might remember as having been with Harlow the previous year in 'The Public Enemy', and getting a grapefruit stuffed in her face by James Cagney). The last of the 'wise girls' is Marie Prevost in the role of her roommate, who points out the flipside, hey, it's nice to eat something other than liverwurst by seeing a guy with some money, and breaks off a few other funny lines in the film. The movie is quite brisk at 68 minutes, maybe too brisk in a couple of ways (such as Mae Clark's fate), but it's worth watching, particularly if you're a Harlow fan.

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    • Anecdotes
      This was the last film for which Jean Harlow was loaned out. All her remaining pictures were for her home studio, MGM.
    • Gaffes
      The foam in Jerry's double Bromo-Seltzer goes down to the bottom of the glass in one shot, then it is back near the top of the glass when he finally goes to drink it.
    • Citations

      Dot: You know, addressing envelopes ain't as tough as it's cracked up to be.

      Cassie Barnes: No?

      Dot: No! There's a lot of money in it. I doped the whole thing out a while ago. At a dollar and a half a thousand, if I sell an envelope to everybody in the United States, I'd make a hundred and fifty thousand dollars!

      Cassie Barnes: That's swell. Have you figured out how long it's going to take you to do that?

      Dot: Oh, um... About two-hundred and fifty years.

      Cassie Barnes: I had no idea there was such a future in it.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 février 1932 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Blonde Baby
    • société de production
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Durée
      • 1h 8m(68 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White

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