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20 Vintage Partnerships Old Hollywood Loved Most

May 6, 2026 by Luzy Torrealba

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#20: Clark Gable & Jean Harlow

Clark Gable and Jean Harlow first teamed up in Red Dust (1932), locking in a chemistry that fit MGM’s early 1930s style. They kept the momentum going with Hold Your Man (1933) and China Seas (1935), becoming a dependable box office draw. Their final film, Saratoga (1937), was released shortly after Harlow’s passing during production, giving it an added weight for audiences.

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