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Blondes and Redheads set - 4/28/15

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Offline falsealarms

Contrary to what the title may suggest, this isn't a set with explicit content. Rather, it's a set of four shorts from the "Blondes and Redheads" series RKO produced in the mid-1930's. Alpha Video is releasing it on DVD-R on April 28. As with most Alpha releases, video quality will probably be average at best, but at least this stuff is getting out there.

Unlike the vast majority of two-reelers from that era, this series is an unknown to me, which makes it intriguing. Has anyone seen the four shorts listed below?

Of special interest to Stooge fans are appearances from the likes of Dorothy Granger, Tom Kennedy, Billy Engle and Heine Conklin.

OFFICIAL SYNOPISIS
Inspired by the popularity of Hal Roach's "The Boyfriends", RKO began a series of two-reel comedies called "Blondes and Redheads" in 1933. Where "The Boyfriends" focused on the romantic mishaps of clueless young men, "Blondes and Redheads" followed the adventures of two sexy working girls trying to make their way in the big city. RKO hired Roach director George Stevens to helm the series. The "Blonde" in all 11 shorts was Carol Tevis, while the "Redhead" was initially June Brewster. After 6 shorts, she was replaced by Dorothy Granger, who had been a "Boyfriends" regular. Tevis and Brewster also appeared together in Flying Down to Rio (1933). The series ended in 1935, when Stevens started making features. Some of his greatest accomplishments include Gunga Din (1939), Penny Serenade (1941), Shane (1953), The Diary of Anne Frank (1959) and The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965). He won the Academy Award for Best Director for both A Place in the Sun (1951) and Giant (1956).

THE UNDIE-WORLD: The girls fall for a nebbishy violin teacher, believing that he is a rich and powerful gangster, causing an actual mobster to go mad with jealousy.

ROUGH NECKING: June's father forbids her to see her boyfriend, so she sneaks him into the house disguised as a woman. One of her father's friends, however, falls in love with the mysterious young "woman".

THE DANCING MILLIONAIRE: To prove his sophistication, a brutish gangster enlists the girls' help in winning a dancing competition.

OCEAN SWELLS: Dorothy and Carol pose as high-society girls on a yacht, but they'll have to learn how to swim when their monkeyshines are discovered.

Product page: http://www.oldies.com/product-view/7623D.html


Offline GreenCanaries

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For all the "Boy Friends" comparisons, they neglected to mention one: also starring Dorothy's fellow BF regular Grady Sutton.

(Grady also being the more "prominent" BF regular appearing in all 15 BF shorts, while Dorothy only appeared in the first handful.)
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