
Some Blondes Are Dangerous
Drama
Overview
"Iron Man" Mason is a talented but rather dimwitted prizefighter. Against the advice of his crusty old manager George Regan, Mason dumps his ever-loving girlfriend Judy Williams in favor of sexy blonde Rose Whitney.
Top Cast


William Gargan
William Gargan
George Regan
William Gargan
George Regan


Dorothea Kent
Dorothea Kent
Rose Whitney
Dorothea Kent
Rose Whitney


Nan Grey
Nan Grey
Judy Williams
Nan Grey
Judy Williams


Noah Beery Jr.
Noah Beery Jr.
Bud Mason
Noah Beery Jr.
Bud Mason


Roland Drew
Roland Drew
Paul Lewis
Roland Drew
Paul Lewis


Polly Rowles
Polly Rowles
Mrs. Lewis
Polly Rowles
Mrs. Lewis
John Butler
John Butler
McNeil
John Butler
McNeil


Lew Kelly
Lew Kelly
Jeff
Lew Kelly
Jeff
Eddie Roberts
Eddie Roberts
Battle O'Keefe
Eddie Roberts
Battle O'Keefe


Edwin Stanley
Edwin Stanley
Reilly
Edwin Stanley
Reilly
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