Too Many Blondes
1941 film by Thornton Freeland
- Louis S. Kaye
- Maxwell Shane
- Rudy Vallee
- Helen Parrish
- Lon Chaney Jr.
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Too Many Blondes is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Rudy Vallee, Helen Parrish and Lon Chaney Jr.[1]
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Cast
- Rudy Vallee as Dick Kerrigan
- Helen Parrish as Virginia Kerrigan
- Lon Chaney Jr. as Marvin Gimble
- Jerome Cowan as Ted Bronson
- Shemp Howard as Hotel Manager Ambrose Tripp
- Iris Adrian as Hortense Kent
- Eddie Quillan as Wally Pelton
- Irving Bacon as Radio Station Manager Twitchell
- Jean Brooks as Agel De Vol
- Francisco Moreno as Luis Gravanza
- Gus Schilling as Elevator Operator
- Dorothy Lee as Lorene La Rue
- Carmella Cansino as Dancer
- Jose Cansino as Dancer
- Humberto Herrera as Orchestra Leader
- Eddie Bruce as Ken Atterbury
- Eddie Coke as Usher
- James Conaty as Nightclub Patron
- Kernan Cripps as Gate Official
- Guy D'Ennery as Croupier
- Paul Ellis as Hotel Clerk
- Douglas Evans as UBC Radio Network Announcer
- Edgar Kennedy as Hotel Manager
- Milton Kibbee as Brakeman
- Reid Kilpatrick as Announcer
- Ethelreda Leopold as Secretary
- Jerry Mandy as Bartender
- Paul McVey as Mr. Talbott - Sponsor
- Edmund Mortimer as Nightclub Patron
- Gene O'Donnell as Announcer
- Joey Ray as Chris Jackson
- Joe Recht as Messenger Boy
- Dinorah Rego as 'Chick-a-Boom' Singer
- Jolly Rowlings as Smiley
- Charles Trowbridge as John V. Burton
- Janet Warren as Sophie Deltz
- Jasper Weldon as Black Porter
- Ernest Wilson as Red Cap
- Marek Windheim as Manuel
- Catherine Winter as Salesgirl
References
- ^ Smith p.81
Bibliography
- Smith, Don G. Lon Chaney, Jr.: Horror Film Star, 1906-1973. McFarland, 2004.
External links
- Too Many Blondes at IMDb
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Films directed by Thornton Freeland
- Three Live Ghosts (1929)
- Be Yourself! (1930)
- Whoopee! (1930)
- Six Cylinder Love (1931)
- The Secret Witness (1931)
- The Unexpected Father (1932)
- Love Affair (1932)
- Week-End Marriage (1932)
- They Call It Sin (1932)
- Flying Down to Rio (1933)
- George White's Scandals (1934)
- Brewster's Millions (1935)
- The Amateur Gentleman (1936)
- Accused (1936)
- Skylarks (1936)
- Jericho (1937)
- Paradise for Two (1937)
- Hold My Hand (1938)
- Over the Moon (1939)
- So This Is London (1939)
- The Gang's All Here (1940)
- Too Many Blondes (1941)
- Marry the Boss's Daughter (1941)
- Meet Me at Dawn (1947)
- Brass Monkey (1948)
- Dear Mr. Prohack (1949)
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