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193473 minComedy, Romance

The Girl from Missouri

Is The Girl from Missouri a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Girl from Missouri worth watching? With a rating of 6.9/10, this Comedy, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Girl from Missouri Synopsis

Leaving Missouri to find a wealthy husband in New York City, Eadie Chapman becomes a chorus girl and soon entertains at the lavish home of millionaire Frank Cousins. Cousins proposes to Eadie, only to then commit suicide due to bankruptcy. Fellow millionaire T. R. Paige defends Eadie when the police question her for having Cousins' jewelry -- but when she becomes enamored with his son, Tom, Paige declares Eadie a gold digger.

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Top Cast

Jean Harlow
Jean HarlowEadie
Lionel Barrymore
Lionel BarrymoreT.R. Paige
Franchot Tone
Franchot ToneT.R. Paige, Jr.
Lewis Stone
Lewis StoneFrank Cousins
Patsy Kelly
Patsy KellyKitty Lennihan
Alan Mowbray
Alan MowbrayLord Douglas
Clara Blandick
Clara BlandickMiss Newberry
Hale Hamilton
Hale HamiltonCharlie Turner
Henry Kolker
Henry KolkerSenator Titcombe
Nat Pendleton
Nat PendletonLife Guard

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Is The Girl from Missouri worth watching?

The Girl from Missouri has received mixed reviews with a 6.9/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Romance movies.

Is The Girl from Missouri hit or flop?

The Girl from Missouri has received average ratings (6.9/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Girl from Missouri?

The Girl from Missouri is a Comedy, Romance movie that Leaving Missouri to find a wealthy husband in New York City, Eadie Chapman becomes a chorus girl and soon entertains at the lavish home of millionaire...

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Critic Reviews

talisencrwAug 15, 2016
★ 8

After seeing this, my third film from the 7-DVD 'Jean Harlow 100th Anniversary Collection' from Warner Archives, I'm very tempted to say, without exaggerating, that perhaps she was the first 'modern' actress (though Barbara Stanwyck and Joan Crawford would also be in the running). Her speech was very fast by that era's standard, she displayed a huge range of emotion, was incredibly sexy and was great at both comedy and drama. This was great, as she's a chorus girl from a poor family in the Midwest who wants to marry a millionaire but the right way, and without sacrificing her values in the process. At first she's not taken seriously, as she meets a wealthy banker (finely played by Lionel Barrymore) who knows what it's like to be on the poor side of the tracks, and enters his social circle. Then his playboy son (a very good performance by Franchot Tone, whom I liked best in 'Mutiny on the Bounty', his only Oscar-nominated work) takes a shine to her, unsure if she's the real thing or just another floozy. Heartily recommended. Not a great script, but it's lifted with Harlow's personality, jolly comedic relief by Patsy Kelly and a solid supporting cast, decently directed. For single-handedly saving Warner Brothers from bankruptcy just the previous year, she deserved better but this wasn't a bad showcase at all for her considerable talents.