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  • You couldn't call Libeled Lady a masterpiece but it has so many fine moments that it's well worth watching.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Ed Gorman 2008

  • You couldn't call Libeled Lady a masterpiece but it has so many fine moments that it's well worth watching.

    Libeled Lady Ed Gorman 2008

  • OpEdNews - Quicklink: Specter: Novak 'Libeled' Senate Staffer

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Specter: Novak 'Libeled' Senate Staffer 2005

  • At MGM she showed herself to be an able actress with a flair for comedy in films such as Dinner at Eight (1933), China Seas (1935), Libeled Lady (1936), and Saratoga (1937).

    Born on March 3 | myFiveBest 2010

  • She may be even better in "Libeled Lady" which was also with Powell - what a combo they made.

    The Thin Man Ed Howard 2009

  • Still on a Powell-Loy roll, Libeled Lady 1936 also includes Spencer Tracy & a very funny Jean Harlow.

    Archive 2009-02-08 Bas Bleu 2009

  • He was also in love with and engaged to Libeled Lady co-star Jean Harlow.

    John Farr: A Wistful Champagne Toast to William Powell 2009

  • Libeled Lady (1936): The ever-smooth Powell plays Bill Chandler, a freelance journalist hired by his old newspaper to squelch a libel suit brought by society heiress Connie Allenbury (Myrna Loy).

    John Farr: A Wistful Champagne Toast to William Powell 2009

  • Libeled Lady (1936) - The ever-smooth William Powell returns as Bill Chandler, a freelance journalist hired by his old newspaper to squelch a libel suit brought by society heiress Connie Allenbury (Myrna Loy).

    John Farr: The Best Depression-Era Comedies by Farr 2009

  • He also lifts gags and story points from a movie he didn't make, Libeled Lady where William Powell also tries to fish even though he doesn't know how, like Rock Hudson in MFS?

    "Well, That Was No Good At All." Jaime J. Weinman 2008

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