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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
At a midwestern hotel, conniving bellhop Bert Harris has a finger in every pie. He promotes a job for glamorous Ann Roberts, but she does not immediately succumb to his charms. However, Bert soon enlists Ann as partner in his new profession of con man. Most of the victims they fleece are lawbreakers themselves. But Bert is tempted to try actual stealing, and Ann fears it will bring bad luck...
At a midwestern hotel, conniving bellhop Bert Harris (James Cagney) has a finger in every pie. He promotes a job for glamorous Ann Roberts (Joan Blondell), but she does not immediately succumb to his charms. However, Bert soon enlists Ann as partner in his new profession of con man. Most of the victims they fleece are lawbreakers themselves. But Bert is tempted to try actual stealing, and Ann fears it will bring bad luck...


==Preservation==
==Preservation==

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Blonde Crazy
File:BlondeCrazy.jpg
Movie poster for the film
Directed byRoy Del Ruth
Written byKubec Glasmon
John Bright
StarringJames Cagney
Joan Blondell
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
1931 (U.S. release)
Running time
79 min
Country United States
LanguageEnglish

Blonde Crazy is a 1931 produced and released by Warner Bros. The film was directed by Roy Del Ruth. It starred James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Louis Calhern, Ray Milland, and Guy Kibbee.

Synopsis

At a midwestern hotel, conniving bellhop Bert Harris (James Cagney) has a finger in every pie. He promotes a job for glamorous Ann Roberts (Joan Blondell), but she does not immediately succumb to his charms. However, Bert soon enlists Ann as partner in his new profession of con man. Most of the victims they fleece are lawbreakers themselves. But Bert is tempted to try actual stealing, and Ann fears it will bring bad luck...

Preservation

The film survives intact.