Blondie Johnson (1933)
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75% of users liked it
(57 ratings)
Set during the Depression, this crime drama centers upon a basically honest girl who is forced into prostitution by circumstance. She then becomes a gangster's moll where she learns a bitter lesson about the criminal life. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Ray Enright
- Written By
- Earl Baldwin
- Genres
- Drama
- In Theaters
- Mar 1, 1933 Wide
- Studio
- Warner Bros. Pictures
Critic Reviews
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John Beifuss, Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Essentially a rise-and-fall gangster movie with a gender twist -- 'The Public Enemy' in skirts, at least until the filmmakers lose their nerve and trade toughness for sentiment and cynicism for romance.
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Cast
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Joan Blondell
as Blondie Johnson
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Chester Morris
as Curley Jones
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Claire Dodd
as Gladys La Mann
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Allen Jenkins
as Louie
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Earl Foxe
as Scannell
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Mae Busch
as Mae
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Arthur Vinton
as Max Wagner
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Toshia Mori
as Lulu
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Joseph Cawthorn
as Jewelry Store Manager
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Sam Godfrey
as Freddie
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Sterling Holloway
as Red Charley
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Olin Howland
as Eddie
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Donald Kirke
as Joe
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Tom Kennedy
as Hype
- Earle Foxe