Review of Hold Your Man (1933) by Rick R — 09 Feb 2010
Jean Harlow was always at her best uttering Anita Loos's dialogue. The plot may be "conventional" pre-code, but Loos packs the script with memorable lines, giving Harlow's fast-talking dame and Clark Cable's crooked smiling con man a chance to shine, and their onscreen chemistry doesn't hurt the picture either.
Many of the supporting actresses in the reformatory scenes make a distinct impression. Those characters almost make hanging out in a reformatory fun.
This review of Hold Your Man (1933) was written by Rick R on 09 Feb 2010.
Hold Your Man has generally received positive reviews.
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