
Blue Jeans
Drama · Romance
Overview
June, a young orphan, is befriended by Perry Bascom when he shares his lunch with her on the road to Rising Sun. They soon fall in love and marry, only to find out that a woman in Perry's past has come to town to make trouble. Teaming up with the local political bully, the schemers set out to make Perry's life miserable, but June sticks by her husband to the end.
Top Cast


Viola Dana
Viola Dana
June
Viola Dana
June


Bob Walker
Bob Walker
Perry Bascom
Bob Walker
Perry Bascom


Sally Crute
Sally Crute
Sue Eudaly
Sally Crute
Sue Eudaly


Clifford Bruce
Clifford Bruce
Ben Boone
Clifford Bruce
Ben Boone


Henry Hallam
Henry Hallam
Colonel Henry Clay Risener
Henry Hallam
Colonel Henry Clay Risener


Russell Simpson
Russell Simpson
Jacob Tutwiler
Russell Simpson
Jacob Tutwiler


Margaret McWade
Margaret McWade
Cindy Tutwiler
Margaret McWade
Cindy Tutwiler


Augustus Phillips
Augustus Phillips
Jack Bascom
Augustus Phillips
Jack Bascom
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