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    Blondie Johnson

    1933 · Crime drama · 1h 9m

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  1. 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. [1] Plot. Set during the Great Depression, Blondie Johnson (Joan Blondell) quits her job after her boss sexually harasses her.

  2. Blondie Johnson: Directed by Ray Enright, Lucien Hubbard. With Joan Blondell, Chester Morris, Allen Jenkins, Earle Foxe. The story of a Depression-downtrodden waif who uses her brains instead of her body to rise from tyro con artist to crime boss.

  3. Blondie Johnson (1933) was one of eight movies in which Ray Enright directed Joan Blondell at Warner Bros. during the period 1933-37. In the title role, Blondell plays a basically honest woman who becomes a gun-moll during hard times in the Depression.

    • Ray Enright
    • Joan Blondell
  4. Joan Blondell, one of Hollywood's most memorable blondes, gets top billing in this protofeminist crime yarn as tough as a taxi dancer's heart. Blondell's first starring role was also a change of...

  5. Blondie Johnson (1933) Three years and two dozen films into her contract at Warner Bros., Blondell landed her first starring role as an orphaned waif made bitter by poverty and indifference who fights her way to the top of an organized crime syndicate.

  6. Blondie Johnson is a 1933 American pre-Code gangster film directed by Ray Enright and starring Joan Blondell and Chester Morris. The story of a Depression-downtrodden waif who uses her brains instead of her body to rise from tyro con artist to crime boss.

  7. Jan 4, 2013 · Its about a lady gangster who takes over a mob through her wits rather than with her body– which is pretty rare for a Pre-Code. She’s vicious, cunning, and makes suckers out of her enemies.

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