
Blonde Inspiration
Comedy
Overview
A writer of pulp Westerns cranks out more words than his editor and publisher want to pay for.
Top Cast


John Shelton
John Shelton
Jonathan 'Johnny' Briggs
John Shelton
Jonathan 'Johnny' Briggs


Virginia Grey
Virginia Grey
Margie Blake, Phil's Secretary
Virginia Grey
Margie Blake, Phil's Secretary


Albert Dekker
Albert Dekker
Phil Hendricks
Albert Dekker
Phil Hendricks


Charles Butterworth
Charles Butterworth
'Bittsy' Conway
Charles Butterworth
'Bittsy' Conway


Donald Meek
Donald Meek
'Dusty' King
Donald Meek
'Dusty' King


Reginald Owen
Reginald Owen
Reginald Mason
Reginald Owen
Reginald Mason


Alma Kruger
Alma Kruger
Victoria Mason
Alma Kruger
Victoria Mason
Rita Quigley
Rita Quigley
Regina
Rita Quigley
Regina


Marion Martin
Marion Martin
Wanda
Marion Martin
Wanda


George Lessey
George Lessey
C. V. Hutchins
George Lessey
C. V. Hutchins
Similar Movies

A couple of angels, O'Reilly and Jackson, are sent to Earth to make sure that their next supervised love-connection succeeds. They follow Celine, a spoiled rich girl who has just accidentally shot a suitor and, due to a misunderstanding, is kidnapped by janitor Robert. Although Celine quickly frees herself, she stays with Robert for thrills. O'Reilly and Jackson pursue, hoping to unite the prospective lovers.

Mortimer Brewster, a newspaper drama critic, playwright, and author known for his diatribes against marriage, suddenly falls in love and gets married; but when he makes a quick trip home to tell his two maiden aunts, he finds out his aunts' hobby - killing lonely old men and burying them in the cellar!

What happens when a person decides that life is merely a state of mind? If you're Betty, a small-town waitress and soap opera fan from Fair Oaks, Kansas, you refuse to believe that you can't be with the love of your life just because he doesn't really exist. After all, life is no excuse for not living. Traumatized by a savage event, Betty enters into a fugue state that allows -- even encourages -- her to keep functioning... in a kind of alternate reality.

Marcos was once a successful author of children's books. For years, his goal has been to finish his first "adult" and "serious" novel. But his lack of social interaction, his excessive ambitions, and the influence of the drugs he grows and sells for a living don't help him. He is about to give up when his friend Walter suggests another path: Marcos just has to live a more intense life. And write about it, like so many great writers...



















