Unknown Blonde Trailer

Unknown Blonde Trailer (1934)

"HOW CHEAP IS LOVE?" 23 April 1934 Drama 67 mins

An unprincipled hustler who makes his living getting--or making up--evidence in divorce cases finds that he's framing his own daughter.

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Cast

Edward Arnold

as Frank Rodie

Barbara Barondess

as Mrs. Van Brunt, Jr.

Barry Norton

as Bob Parker

John Miljan

as Frank Wilson

Dorothy Revier

as Helen Rodie

Leila Bennett

as The Maid

Walter Catlett

as Publicity Man

Helen Jerome Eddy

as Miss Adams

Claude Gillingwater

as Papa Van Brunt, Sr.

Arletta Duncan

as Judith Rodie

Maidel Turner

as Mrs Parker

Franklin Pangborn

as Male Co-Respondent

Esther Muir

as Mrs. Vail

Maidel Turner

as Mrs. Parker

Clarence Wilson

as Max Keibel

Arthur Hoyt

as Mr. Vail

Crew

Larry Darmour

Larry Darmour Executive Producer

Buddy Myers

Buddy Myers Sound Engineer

Ralph Oberg

Ralph Oberg Settings

Ira H. Morgan

Ira H. Morgan Director of Photography

International Titles

Divorcio Trailer

Age of Indiscretion Trailer

Blondes for Sale Trailer

The Man Who Pawned His Soul Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 23 April 1934

Production Companies

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