Two young women find their friendship strained when one wins a role in a Broadway show, and the other's boyfriend begins to fall for her..


Is it worth your time? If you like movies that feel a bit disjointed, like the scriptwriters were having a fight while they were typing, you’ll probably have a blast with Blondie of the Follies. It is not exactly high art, but it’s got this weird, frantic energy that makes it hard to turn off. If you need your plots to...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Edmund Goulding

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"Is it worth your time? If you like movies that feel a bit disjointed, like the scriptwriters were having a fight while they were typing, you’ll probably have a blast with Blondie of the Follies. It is not exactly high art, but it’s got this weird, frantic energy that makes it hard to turn off. If you need your plots to be tight and your characters to act like actual human beings instead of bundles of raw nerves, you might want to look elsewhere. Marion Davies is basically the whole show here. S..."

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