Reckless (1935 film)

Reckless (1935 film)

Infobox Film
name = Reckless


imdb_id = 0026914
amg_id = 1:40620
writer = David O. Selznick (story)
P. J. Wolfson (screenplay)
starring = Jean Harlow
William Powell
Franchot Tone
director = Victor Fleming
producer = David O. Selznick
distributor =
released = April 19 1935
runtime = 97 minutes
language = English
music =
awards =
budget =

"Reckless" is a 1935 musical film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Jean Harlow, William Powell and Franchot Tone.

Plot

Musical stage star Mona Leslie (Jean Harlow), jailed for reckless driving, is bailed out by her friend, sports promoter and gambler Ned Riley (William Powell), to headline a charity event. However, she finds that all the seats have been bought by wealthy Bob Harrison Jr. (Franchot Tone), president and only member of S.A.M.L. (the Society for the Admiration of Mona Leslie). Mona begins dating Bob, with Ned's approval. Mona's Granny (May Robson) tells Ned that her granddaughter would break it off if he asked her to. Ned is reluctant at first, but eventually buys a wedding ring. However, he is too late.

One night, while they are very drunk, Mona and Bob get married. The next day, Mona is pleased, but Bob becomes depressed when he considers what his upper class friends and family will think, especially his father, Colonel Harrison (Henry Stephenson), and his fiancée and friend since childhood, Jo Mercer (Rosalind Russell). Though Jo welcomes Mona without resentment, the colonel and the rest of Bob's social circle are cold toward her. Bob wants to run back to New York, but Mona advises him to stay and stick it out.

Bob's ambivalent feelings emerge when Jo gets married. He avoids the wedding and starts drinking, unable to endure the thought of Jo with another man. When he shows up and speaks to Jo privately, he tells her how he really feels. Mona overhears when he says he was trapped into marriage. With no place else to go, she asks Ned to take her to his hotel suite. Bob follows and tries to pick a fight, but is too drunk to do anything serious. Ned and Mona put him to bed, but when they leave the room, Bob kills himself.

Both Ned and Mona are put on trial for murder, but are acquitted. However, in the eyes of the public, Mona is still guilty of driving Bob to his death.

Mona gives birth to Bob's son. She offers to give up her inheritance of one million dollars if Colonel Harrison will agree not to seek custody of her child. He agrees.

To support her son, Mona tries to go back to work, but outraged people organize a campaign against her and nobody will hire her other than a sleazy promoter who wants to take advantage of her notoriety. Ned secretly finances a show for her, but his lawyer, worried that Ned is risking bankruptcy, tells Mona. She offers to stop production, but Ned refuses to listen and the show goes on.

On opening night, Jo and Colonel Harrison are in the audience. Mona starts off with a song, but hecklers make it impossible to continue. She quiets the crowd with a forceful justification of her actions and starts over. When she is finished, the audience gives her a standing ovation. During her next song, Ned proposes to her from the sideline.

Cast

*Jean Harlow as Mona Leslie
*William Powell as Ned Riley
*Franchot Tone as Robert Harrison Jr.
*May Robson as 'Granny' Leslie
*Ted Healy as Smiley, Ned's friend and employee
*Nat Pendleton as Blossom, Ned's other friend and employee
*Rosalind Russell as Josephine 'Jo' Mercer
*Henry Stephenson as Colonel Harrison Sr.
*Nina Mae McKinney as Specialty Singer
*Man Mountain Dean as Himself

External links

*imdb title|id=0026914|title=Reckless
*tcmdb title|id=3505|title=Reckless


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