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  1. Blond Cheat: Directed by Joseph Santley. With Joan Fontaine, Derrick De Marney, Cecil Kellaway, Cecil Cunningham. Socially prominent Michael Ashburn, is the chief assistant to Rufus Trent, wealthy London loan broker.

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    • Comedy, Music, Romance
    • Joseph Santley
    • 1938-06-17
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Blond_CheatBlond Cheat - Wikipedia

    Blond Cheat is a 1938 American romantic comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Joan Fontaine, Derrick De Marney, and Cecil Kellaway. The film was produced by William Sistrom, and originally released by RKO Radio Pictures. The original story is by Aladar Lazlo.

  3. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A millionaire backs his daughter's stage career to keep her from marrying the wrong man. Cast & Crew. Read More. Joseph Santley. Director. Joan Fontaine. Julie Evans. Derrick Demarney. Michael Ashburn. Cecil Cunningham. Genevieve Trent. Lilian Bond. Roberta Trent. Robert Coote. Gilbert Potts.

    • Joseph Santley, Dewey Starkey
    • Joan Fontaine
  4. Overview. Socially prominent Michael Ashburn, chief assistant for a London loan broker makes a large loan during a closing time to a man for a pair of earrings. He is unaware that the collateral can not be removed from the ears in which they reside, so then Julie becomes part of the collateral. Joseph Santley. Director. Viola Brothers Shore.

  5. 1938. 1h 2m. Approved. Comedy/Music/Romance. Cast. Joan Fontaine (Julie Evans) Derrick De Marney (Michael Ashburn) Cecil Kellaway (Rufus Trent) Cecil Cunningham (Genevieve Trent) Lilian Bond...

  6. BLOND CHEAT. Directed by. Joseph Santley. United States, 1938. Comedy, Musical, Romance. 62. Synopsis. A millionaire backs his daughter’s stage career to keep her from marrying the wrong man. Synopsis. A millionaire backs his daughter’s stage career to keep her from marrying the wrong man.

  7. Blond Cheat is a 1938 film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Joan Fontaine, Derrick De Marney, and Cecil Kellaway. The film was produced by William Sistrom, and originally released by RKO Radio Pictures. The original story is by Aladar Lazlo. The screenplay is by Harry Segall, Charles Kaufman, Paul Yawitz, and Viola Brothers Shore.