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List Price: $19.98Price: $15.99 You Save: $3.99 (20%)Prices subject to change.
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9780790744926
Format: Black & White, Original recording reissued, NTSC
ISBN: 0790744929
Label: Turner Home Ent
Manufacturer: Turner Home Ent
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Turner Home Ent
Release Date: July 05, 2000
Running Time: 79 minutes
Sales Rank: 21596
Studio: Turner Home Ent
Theatrical Release Date: December 03, 1931
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Description: Blonde Crazy describes the perpetual mental state of James Cagney. A conniving bellhop, Cagney increases his bank account by using his blonde girlfriend Joan Blondell as a come-on to various "sugar daddies" whom he suckers out of their hard-earned cash. When Jimmy and Joan try their con game in New York, they fall victim to sharpster Louis Calhern. Angry that Cagney has lost their money, Joan marries straight-arrow Ray Milland (in one of his earliest roles) Jimmy tries to get back the dough by committing a holdup, and is promptly arrested. Joan, realizing that Cagney has landed in jail because of her, throws over her husband and vows to wait for Jimmy. Made in the pre-code era when Joan Blondell in the bathtub was sexy rather than sinful, Blonde Crazy is a window on a wise-cracking, flim-flamming, fascinating world. Year: 1931 Director: Roy Del Ruth Starring: James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Louis Calhern, Ray Milland, Guy Kibbee, Polly Walters, William Burress
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This is one of those very early talkie/precodes that I wish would come out on DVD. At this point in its history - 1931 - Warner Bros. was the mass producer of urban dramas and films that realistically portrayed the depression. Some of the films Warner made during this time were quite forgettable, and others had something special. This film is one of those special efforts, largely due to the acting skills of Joan Blondell and the great James Cagney and the on-screen chemistry they had. Cagney's character ... Read More
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I purchased this new from media_distributors but I made the mistake of not looking at it right away. It looked like it was new and the video was labeled Blonde Crazy. It came in a Blonde Crazy Box wrapped in cellophane. When I popped it into the video machine I had to rewind it. When I played it, it turned out to be Rumpole.
Update. I wrote an email to Media Distributors after posting this, and they replaced my video. Outstanding.
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James Cagney in his first starring role. He plays a rascally bellhop who teams up with chambermaid Joan Blondell, and together they set out to become world-beaters. They do pretty well together until they get swindled by Louis Calhern and Noel Francis. Blondell finds the straight and narrow with Raymond Milland, but Cagney gets caught and goes to the slammer. But Blondell misses her old "partner in crime," visits him in jail, and tells him she'll be waiting for him when he's sprung (she's dumping Milland). ... Read More
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This witty crime film is filled with romance, two factors that one doesn't normally expect to be paired together but which work tremendously well as a couple.
The film starts out as a guy who is up to no good (Cagney) and a girl just looking for a job (Blondell) meet in a hotel where the guy works. He gets the girl a job by putting another girl out of one. He's mesmerized by the girl's good looks and despite his efforts, all he gets is a slap in the face.
Eventually, the two get to ... Read More
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It is so obvious a movie such as "Blonde Crazy" was made before the production code. It is way too explicit not to have been.
The movie stars James Cagney as Bert Harris, a bellhop at a hotel in a small mid-western town. He is the kind of guy that is always looking to make an extra buck and still keep one eye on the ladies.
One day Anne Roberts (Joan Blondell) walks in looking for a job. So Bert makes sure she's given an interview even though there are no openings. Anne gets the ... Read More
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