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    • Source: Blondie Johnson
    • Blondie Johnson is a 1933 American pre-Code gangster film directed by Ray Enright and starring Joan Blondell and Chester Morris. It was produced by Warner Bros.


      Plot


      Set during the Great Depression, Blondie Johnson (Joan Blondell) quits her job after her boss sexually harasses her. She and her sick mother are then evicted from their apartment and are unable to get any government relief funds. After her mother dies, Blondie is determined to become rich. She soon gets involved in a criminal organization and falls in love with Danny, one of its members (Chester Morris). Later she convinces him to take down his boss. Blondie eventually climbs up the criminal ladder, becoming boss to the "little navy" gang before the gang is exposed. Blondie is convicted and sent to prison for six years, but she and Danny promise each other that they will make a fresh start after paying their debts to society.


      Cast


      Joan Blondell as Blondie Johnson
      Chester Morris as Danny
      Allen Jenkins as Louis
      Earle Foxe as Scannel
      Claire Dodd as Gladys
      Mae Busch as Mae
      Toshia Mori as Lulu
      Joseph Cawthorn as Manager
      Olin Howland as Eddie
      Sterling Holloway as Red
      Charles Lane as Cashier (uncredited)
      Sam McDaniel as Train Porter


      Preservation status


      A print is preserved in the Library of Congress-Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation collection.


      References




      External links


      Blondie Johnson at IMDb
      Blondie Johnson at the TCM Movie Database
      Blondie Johnson at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films

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