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for September 1933
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She can take it! Jean, in her new character in the new film, with Beery, right.
rather SOCK!
Here's what we're waiting for! More Gable-Harlow scenes like this, above.
That's what Wally Beery and Clark Cable say about Jean Harlow. Would you like to be in Jean's place in "China Seas"?
By Mary Sharon
fails to show in their screen performances. Astrologers would probably say this is because they were born under sympathetic stars ; but, whatever the cause, they think alike, react in much the same manner to given conditions, are in entire sympathy with each other.
Down-to-earth characterizations are their forte. Clark is polished, sophisticated, and charming, off-screen. But when he steps before the camera, he has the simple, earthy soul of a truck-driver..
And Jean, born to the purple, with a background of breeding and charm, doffs her real self like a cloak when she steps on the set. By some freak of circumstance, when the camera grinds, she is a perfect little devil — although always of the "all-wool and a yard wide" kind. You approve of her and wish for a happy ending. And no matter how Clark seems to answer the call of the "other woman," who is usually cultured and correct and all that the film Jean isn't, you are always hoping that he will come back to Jean in the end. That is because you feel the sympathy that exists between them.
They have grand times together between scenes and are very good friends. Theirs is the kind of friendship that doesn't need constant association to keep it alive. They rarely meet when they (Continued on page 76)
The sizzling stellar trio of "China Seas": Beery, Harlow, Gable. Which man gets the gal? We should give away the plot!