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    Did Jean Harlow sing in any movies?

    Question #111399. Asked by serpa. (Dec 11 09 1:58 PM)


    Datsmeharse

    She did, in "Suzy" for one:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M03m7QAHOk0
    Cary Grant of all people sings during the scene as well.

    Dec 11 09, 5:24 PM


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