Platinum Blonde (1931) - (Movie Clip) Baby-Kins
Reporter Stew Smith (Robert Williams) is looking to return incriminating letters to society gal Ann Schuyler (Jean Harlow) who's taken by surprise in Frank Capra's Platinum Blonde, 1931.
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Society gal Ann (Jean Harlow) excuses herself to urge her newsman husband (Robert Williams) to hurry for dinner, which he decides he won't attend, in Frank Capra's Platinum Blonde, 1931.