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Blondes Prefer Bonds

May 14, 1931
0h 21m
★ 0.0

Overview

Louise Fazdenda decides to get a make-over to rekindle the romance in her marriage. Somehow the rejuvenation process takes them back to the time of their courtship...the big hats and big bustles. Neither does much to rekindle the husband's dying flame but does attract the attention of a couple of other men.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

Larry Darmour Productions

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Cast

Louise Fazenda

The Wife

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Wife's Father

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