Blond Cheat


1h 2m 1938
Blond Cheat

Brief Synopsis

A millionaire backs his daughter's stage career to keep her from marrying the wrong man.

Film Details

Also Known As
The Muddled Deal
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Release Date
Jun 17, 1938
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.
Distribution Company
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 2m
Sound
Mono (RCA Victor System)
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
7 reels

Synopsis

On the evening that he is to dine at an exclusive club with his social-climbing fiancée, Roberta Trent, Michael Ashburn, the general manager of the Trafalgar Loan Company in London, finds himself in charge of watching "walking collateral," a pretty young woman named Julie Evans whose "uncle" has borrowed £400 against a pair of non-removable diamond earrings. Afraid of losing the earrings, Michael spends the evening with Julie, missing his dinner and winding up in jail for the night. The next morning, Roberta arrives at Michael's apartment, only to discover Julie in Michael's pajamas and her fiancé, who has just been released from jail, without a proper explanation. In the midst of Roberta's jealous wrath, Julie escapes and returns to her "uncle," Paul Douglas, a theatrical agent who has been hired by Roberta's father and Michael's boss, the newly rich Rufus Trent, to break up Michael's engagement. Julie's triumph over Roberta is short-lived, however, and although she has fallen in love with Michael, she agrees to continue the ruse in order to assure herself a starring role in Douglas' next show. In spite of Roberta's attempts at disposing of Julie and marrying Michael quickly, Julie's tricks and charms mesmerize the aristocrat. The scheme and Julie are exposed when thieves hired by Roberta steal the "unremovable" earrings in front of Michael. Eventually, however, Roberta's shallowness and Julie's sincerity are confirmed, and Michael proposes to Julie during her nightclub performance of "It Must Be Love."

Film Details

Also Known As
The Muddled Deal
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Release Date
Jun 17, 1938
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.
Distribution Company
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 2m
Sound
Mono (RCA Victor System)
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
7 reels

Articles

Blond Cheat


SYNOPSIS: On the evening that he is to dine at an exclusive club with his social-climbing fiancée, Roberta Trent, Michael Ashburn, the general manager of the Trafalgar Loan Company in London, finds himself in charge of watching "walking collateral," a pretty young woman named Julie Evans whose "uncle" has borrowed £400 against a pair of non-removable diamond earrings. Afraid of losing the earrings, Michael spends the evening with Julie, missing his dinner and winding up in jail for the night. The next morning, Roberta arrives at Michael's apartment, only to discover Julie in Michael's pajamas and her fiancé, who has just been released from jail, without a proper explanation. In the midst of Roberta's jealous wrath, Julie escapes and returns to her "uncle," Paul Douglas, a theatrical agent who has been hired by Roberta's father and Michael's boss, the newly rich Rufus Trent, to break up Michael's engagement. Julie's triumph over Roberta is short-lived, however, and although she has fallen in love with Michael, she agrees to continue the ruse in order to assure herself a starring role in Douglas' next show. In spite of Roberta's attempts at disposing of Julie and marrying Michael quickly, Julie's tricks and charms mesmerize the aristocrat. The scheme and Julie are exposed when thieves hired by Roberta steal the "unremovable" earrings in front of Michael. Eventually, however, Roberta's shallowness and Julie's sincerity are confirmed, and Michael proposes to Julie during her nightclub performance of "It Must Be Love."

Producer: William Sistrom
Director: Joseph Santley
Screenplay: Charles Kaufman, Paul Yawitz, Viola Brothers Shore, Harry Segall (screenplay); Aladar Laszlo (story)
Cinematography: J. Roy Hunt
Art Direction: Van Nest Polglase
Music: Harold Adamson, Burton Lane, Roy Webb
Film Editing: Jack Hively
Cast: Joan Fontaine (Julie Evans), Derrick De Marney (Michael Ashburn), Cecil Kellaway (Rufus Trent), Cecil Cunningham (Genevieve Trent), Lilian Bond (Roberta Trent).
BW-62m.

Blond Cheat

Blond Cheat

SYNOPSIS: On the evening that he is to dine at an exclusive club with his social-climbing fiancée, Roberta Trent, Michael Ashburn, the general manager of the Trafalgar Loan Company in London, finds himself in charge of watching "walking collateral," a pretty young woman named Julie Evans whose "uncle" has borrowed £400 against a pair of non-removable diamond earrings. Afraid of losing the earrings, Michael spends the evening with Julie, missing his dinner and winding up in jail for the night. The next morning, Roberta arrives at Michael's apartment, only to discover Julie in Michael's pajamas and her fiancé, who has just been released from jail, without a proper explanation. In the midst of Roberta's jealous wrath, Julie escapes and returns to her "uncle," Paul Douglas, a theatrical agent who has been hired by Roberta's father and Michael's boss, the newly rich Rufus Trent, to break up Michael's engagement. Julie's triumph over Roberta is short-lived, however, and although she has fallen in love with Michael, she agrees to continue the ruse in order to assure herself a starring role in Douglas' next show. In spite of Roberta's attempts at disposing of Julie and marrying Michael quickly, Julie's tricks and charms mesmerize the aristocrat. The scheme and Julie are exposed when thieves hired by Roberta steal the "unremovable" earrings in front of Michael. Eventually, however, Roberta's shallowness and Julie's sincerity are confirmed, and Michael proposes to Julie during her nightclub performance of "It Must Be Love." Producer: William Sistrom Director: Joseph Santley Screenplay: Charles Kaufman, Paul Yawitz, Viola Brothers Shore, Harry Segall (screenplay); Aladar Laszlo (story) Cinematography: J. Roy Hunt Art Direction: Van Nest Polglase Music: Harold Adamson, Burton Lane, Roy Webb Film Editing: Jack Hively Cast: Joan Fontaine (Julie Evans), Derrick De Marney (Michael Ashburn), Cecil Kellaway (Rufus Trent), Cecil Cunningham (Genevieve Trent), Lilian Bond (Roberta Trent). BW-62m.

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The working title of this film was The Muddled Deal. According to a November 1937 Hollywood Reporter news item, Herbert Marshall was first slated to co-star with Joan Fontaine, and Edward Kaufman was to produce. Motion Picture Herald's "In the Cutting Room" adds Ann Shaw to the cast, while a Hollywood Reporter news item adds Rita Page. Their participation in the final film has not been confirmed. Modern sources add Billy Bevan (Bartender), Mary Gordon (Scrubwoman on knees) and George Irving (Headwaiter) to the cast.