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Blondie of the Follies

Blondie of the Follies

(Manufactured on Demand, Full Frame)
  • Release 19/04/2016
  • Film and TV Genre Comedy Video
  • Media Format DVD
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Price: USD $19.33

Product Notes

Both Marion Davies and Billie Dove were one-time Ziegfeld chorus girls, so they became a natural fit as pals and romantic rivals when Davies chum, two-time Academy Award winner Frances Marion (with input on dialogue from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes author Anita Loos), fashioned Davies stories of bygone days into the spicy and reality-laced script for Blondie of the Follies. Practical working girl Blondie McClune (Davies) has her head turned by the world of her showgirl buddy Lottie (Dove) and by Lottie's suave suitor Larry (Robert Montgomery). Despite the misgivings of her old-time father (a sweetly touching James Gleason), she joins the follies and strives to keep her friendships with Lottie and Larry on the level, but her conflicting emotions and ambitions won't let her. Director Edmund Goulding deftly balances mirth and heartache, even poking momentary fun at his recent Grand Hotel, with Davies and Jimmy Durante riffing on Garbo and Barrymore. ZaSu Pitts and Douglass Dumbrille also star in this swank and unexpectedly moving Follies.

Description

Title: Blondie of the Follies
Genre: Comedy Video
Starring: Marion Davies, Robert Montgomery, Billie Dove, James Gleason, ZaSu Pitts, Sidney Toler, Sarah Padden
Theme: MGM Musical
Director: Edmund Goulding
Studio: Warner Archives
Attributes: Manufactured on Demand, Full Frame
Release Date: 19/04/2016
Media Format: DVD
Rated: NR
UPC: 888574388898
Original Language: ENG
Run Time: 91 minutes
Year of Release: 1932