Review of Hold Your Man (1933) by Alia P — 12 Apr 2008
Jean Harlow throws out a lot of sarcastic comebacks here, mostly directed at Clark Gable. This was the first Harlow movie I saw probably about 10 years ago and I've been a fan ever since. Compared to films like Libeled Lady and Red Dust, I used to think this was was ho hum, but after watching again recently I've changed my mind.
CG: You're not sore on account of that dame are ya? She don't mean a thing to me.
JH: The both of you don't mean anything to me.
This review of Hold Your Man (1933) was written by Alia P on 12 Apr 2008.
Hold Your Man has generally received positive reviews.
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