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  1. Three Wise Girls: Directed by William Beaudine. With Jean Harlow, Mae Clarke, Walter Byron, Marie Prevost. Cassie moves to New York and jumps from one job to another until she lands a modeling gig.

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      THREE WISE GIRLS (Columbia, 1932), directed by William...

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      Three girls from Hicksville decide to sample life in New...

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  2. Three Wise Girls is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by William Beaudine and featuring Jean Harlow in her first starring role. The supporting cast features a young Andy Devine. This film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.

  3. Synopsis. A virtuous small town girl supports her mother on her salary as a soda jerk. Romantic comedy drama about three friends in New York. Cassie has come to New York and goes to work as a model where her friend Gladys works.

  4. Overview. Romantic comedy drama about three friends in New York. Cassie has come to New York and goes to work as a model where her friend Gladys works. She falls in love with wealthy young Jerry who is already married. Gladys has the same probelm with her man Phelps.

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  6. Feb 10, 2015 · Reviewed on: November 20th, 2015. Jean Harlow in 3 Wise Girls. Cassie Barnes, as played by the radiant Jean Harlow, may be a “small town innocent” but she is by no means naïve. When we first meet her she has left a man stranded as he likely wanted sexual favors that she was not willing to give.

  7. Three girls from Hicksville decide to sample life in New York City with varying degrees of success. Gladys Kane (Mae Clark) is a kept woman in a Park Avenue apartment, Cassie Barnes (Jean Harlow) becomes a model in a couturier store and Dot (Marie Prevost) addresses envelopes in a business office.