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Blonde Trouble
Directed by George Archainbaud
Written by Lillie Hayward,
Based on June Moon by George S. Kaufman and Ring Lardner
Produced by Adolph Zukor
Starring Eleanore Whitney
Johnny Downs
Lynne Overman
Cinematography Henry Sharp
Edited by Arthur P. Schmidt
Music by Boris Morros
Production
company
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • August 6, 1937 (1937-08-06)
Running time
67 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Blonde Trouble is a 1937 American musical comedy film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Eleanore Whitney, Johnny Downs and Lynne Overman. [1] Produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures, it is based on the plot of the 1929 musical June Moon by George S. Kaufman and Ring Lardner

Plot

Fred Stevens is an aspiring songwriter from Schenectady who journeys to New York City, hoping to make a name for himself. On the train he meets dental assistant Edna Baker, and the two embark upon a friendship that evolves into her falling for him. While struggling in Tin Pan Alley, Fred falls in with his composer partner's gold-digging sister-in-law Eileen. Eileen really becomes interested when she finds out Fred is carrying his life savings.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Hischak p.209

Bibliography

  • Hischak, Thomas H. The Oxford Companion to the American Musical: Theatre, Film, and Television. Oxford University Press, 2008.

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