Harlow (Magna film)
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Not to be confused with Harlow (Paramount film), also 1965, starring Carroll Baker.
Harlow is a fictionalized 1965 Electronovision drama film based on the life of screen star Jean Harlow (Carol Lynley) and directed by Alex Segal. It was Ginger Rogers' final film role.[1]
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Directed by | Alex Segal |
Written by | Karl Tunberg |
Produced by | William "Bill" Sargent Jr. Lee Savin |
Starring | Carol Lynley Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Ginger Rogers Barry Sullivan |
Cinematography | Jim Kilgore |
Music by | Nelson Riddle |
Production companies | Electronovision, Inc. |
Distributed by | Magna Distribution Corporation |
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Running time | 109 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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The film was produced by Electronovision, Inc. and distributed by Magna Distribution Corporation, both of which would be defunct within a year after the film's release.[2][3]
Paramount Pictures also released a film entitled Harlow, about the same subject, starring Carroll Baker, just five weeks after Magna's release.[1]