Reckless

Reckless

Director: Victor Fleming Cast: Jean Harlow
Jean Harlow
, William Powell
William Powell
, Franchot Tone
Franchot Tone
, May Robson
May Robson
Victor Fleming
Reckless

Reckless

Director: Victor Fleming Cast: Jean Harlow
Jean Harlow
, William Powell
William Powell
, Franchot Tone
Franchot Tone
, May Robson
May Robson
Victor Fleming

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Overview

Reckless is a delightfully breezy screwball comedy from the same director (Victor Fleming) and star (Jean Harlow) responsible for the celebratedBombshell (itself a film ? clef loosely based on Clara Bow) -- with the added appeal of William Powell. One can readily see the chemistry between the two stars at work, which would lead to their impending marriage at the time of Harlow's death a year later. The sets for the Broadway number that Harlow's Mona Leslie performs in are also extraordinary. Mona Leslie (Jean Harlow) is an up-and-coming Broadway actress, dancer, and singer, who leads a happy-go-lucky, freewheeling lifestyle; bailed out of jail by family friend Ned Riley (William Powell), a sports promoter who loves Mona but won't slow down his lifestyle long enough to give her the satisfaction of admitting it, she performs in a bizarre "benefit" show, only to discover that she has an audience of one, wealthy admirer Bob Harrison (Franchot Tone). He declares his love for her and a romance does develop, but when he proposes marriage, he discovers that his upper-crust set won't accept a showgirl as one of their blue-blood crowd. Their romance leads to a marriage and desperate unhappiness for all concerned, most of all Harrison, whose basic neurotic nature gets worse as the marriage deteriorates. When Harrison takes his own life, Riley and Mona find themselves accused of every foul deed possible, and when Mona gives birth to a son, a legal battle ensues over custody of the child, with Harrison's family claiming that she is unfit. Finally, Mona decides to fight back -- she gets Harrison's family to stand down by giving up any claim to her late husband's money, but she must now contend with the nation's self-appointed moral guardians. No producer will take the risk of backing a show with Mona in it, but she finally gets a helping hand from Ned Riley. The movie has a few too many changes in tone, which detracts from the verisimilitude. The whole story is a film ? clef based on the tragic romance between torch singer Libby Holman and tobacco heir Smith Reynolds (which also provided fodder for such ? clef films as Brief Moment, Sing, Sinner, Sing, and Written on the Wind) -- and Harlow's singing is obviously dubbed, just as her dancing is doubled. Also, the songs -- except for the final two numbers -- don't quite fit with the melodrama, and the Damon Runyon-esque comic antics feel completely out of left field at times. But when she and Powell are onscreen together, the film just lofts into the air, past all of those flaws.

Product Details

Release Date: 10/25/2011
UPC: 0883316340868
Original Release: 1935
Source: Warner Archives
Region Code: A
Presentation: [Full Frame]
Sound: [monaural]
Language: English
Time: 1:37:00
Sales rank: 6,772

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Jean Harlow Mona Leslie
William Powell Ned Riley
Franchot Tone Robert "Bob" Harrison Jr.
May Robson Mrs. Granny Leslie
Ted Healy Smiley
Nat Pendleton Blossom
Robert Light Paul Mercer
Rosalind Russell Josephine
Henry Stephenson Harrison
Louise Henry Louise
James Ellison Dale Every
Leon Ames Ralph Watson
Man Mountain Dean Himself
Farina Gold Dust
Allan Jones Allan
Nina Mae McKinney Herself
Hans Steinke Wrestler
Ernie Haynes Wrestler
Robert Andrews Mona's Baby
Jeanie Gunn Little Girl Singer
Mickey Rooney Eddie
Dick Elliott Man Near Drums
Kay Sutton Woman with Paul in Audience
Mae Madison Chorus Girl
Rafael Storm Mona's Dance Partner
Wade Boteler Policeman Re-arresting Mona
Don Brodie Reporter
Sam Ash Actor
Joe Sawyer Actor
Henry Kolker Mr. Gearhart
Hooper Atchley Reporter
Libby Taylor Bertha
Charles Middleton Actor,District Attorney
Paul Fix Man on Mechanical Horse
Sam Flint Jo Mercer's Father
Akim Tamiroff Chef at Wedding
Lee Phelps Hotel Desk Clerk
Jack Mulhall Paul's Restrainer in Bar
Larry Steers Paul's Restrainer in Bar
Theodore Lorch Member of Coroner's Jury
Edward Le Saint Member of Coroner's Jury
Charles Wilson Newspaper Editor
John Davidson Sid
Edward Peil Sr. Man Raising Stage Curtain
Claudia Coleman Actor
Margaret Dumont Yelling Woman in Audience
Harold Huber Nick Londos
Irene Thompson Chorus Girl
Lorna Lowe Chorus Girl
Donna Mae Roberts Chorus Girl
Marion Ladd Actor
Edna Waldron Chorus Girl
Lynn Carleton Actor
Earlene Heath Chorus Girl
Billie Lee Chorus Girl

Technical Credits
Victor Fleming Director
P.J. Wolfson Screenwriter
David O. Selznick Producer
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