Photoplay magazine, September 1932
Paul Bern would die the same month as this issue, on September 5, 1932.
I'm not sure, but I think this photo was taken at the premiere of Strange Interlude (1932) on July 15, 1932.

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Photoplay magazine, September 1932
Paul Bern would die the same month as this issue, on September 5, 1932.
I'm not sure, but I think this photo was taken at the premiere of Strange Interlude (1932) on July 15, 1932.
21 year-old Jean Harlow attending the funeral of her husband Paul Bern in 1932. They had only been married for 2 months. Jean herself would only live another 5 years, dying on June 7, 1937.
Pola Negri and director Paul Bern during filming of FLOWER OF NIGHT (1925)
Famous stars at Hearst Castle
Back row: King Vidor (wearing hat), Beatrice Lillie
Standing: in the center, Mrs. Talmadge, Greta Garbo and Nicholas Schenck, and, on the right, Norma Shearer
Seated: Hal Roach, Natalie Talmadge, Eddie Mannix, Constance Talmadge, Buster Keaton, Paul Bern, Irving Thalberg
Reclining: John Gilbert
Photoplay, December 1932
On July 2nd in 1932, Jean Harlow married MGM producer Paul Bern. Their union lasted until his death on September 5th of that year. To this day his apparent suicide is looked upon with confusion.