
Libeled Lady (1936) - IMDb
Libeled Lady: Directed by Jack Conway. With Jean Harlow, William Powell, Myrna Loy, Spencer Tracy. When a socialite sues a big paper for libel, the editor responsible calls in the help of his …
Libeled Lady (1936) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
Libeled Lady (1936) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Libeled Lady (1936) - Plot - IMDb
Plot Libeled Lady Summaries When a socialite sues a big paper for libel, the editor responsible calls in the help of his ignored fiancée and a former employee to frame her and make the false …
Libeled Lady (1936) - User reviews - IMDb
"She may be married to him, but she's engaged to me!" Spencer Tracy, William Powell, Myrna Loy, and Jean Harlow star in "Libeled Lady," about the attempts to convince a society woman …
Libeled Lady (1936) - Trivia - IMDb
Myrna Loy recalled in her 1987 autobiography that a good time was had by all during the shoot - "Libeled Lady was one of the best of the so-called screwball comedies, with a great cast, and …
Libeled Lady (1936) - News - IMDb
William Powell can also be seen in another charming comedy, Libeled Lady (1936), co-starring Powell's frequent screen partner Myrna Loy, in addition to Spencer Tracy and future Powell …
Libeled Lady (1936) - Filming & production - IMDb
Libeled Lady: When a socialite sues a big paper for libel, the editor responsible calls in the help of his ignored fiancée and a former employee to frame her and make the false story seem true.
Libeled Lady (1936) - springfieldrental's review of Libeled Lady
Jean Harlow's on-screen personality came full circle in her third-to-last film, October 1936's "Libeled Lady." Tired of playing floozies, she wanted more mature, sophisticated roles.
Libeled Lady (1936) - Awards - IMDb
Photoplay Awards 1936 Winner Photoplay Award Best Pictures of the Month (December) 1936 Winner Photoplay Award Best Performances of the Month (December) William Powell 1936 …
Libeled Lady (1936) - Soundtracks - IMDb
Libeled Lady Edit You (1936) (uncredited) Music by Walter Donaldson Lyrics by Harold Adamson Played during the opening credits