Too Many Blondes (1941)

Movie Info
One wonders if the title Too Many Blondes was inspired by the well-publicized romantic peccadilloes of the film's star, Rudy Vallee. The plot centers on a husband-wife radio team, Dick (Vallee) and Virginia (Helen Parrish). When Dick is caught in an innocent but compromising situation with brassy blonde showgirl Hortense (Iris Adrian), Virginia is encouraged to inaugurate divorce proceedings by her oily ex-beau Ted (Jerome Cowan). It all winds up in Mexico, with Dick ardently chasing Virginia until she catches him. This being a Universal B-picture, it goes without saying that Shemp Howard shows up as comedy relief.
Cast
Rudy Vallee
as Dick Kerrigan
as Dick Kerrigan
Helen Parrish
as Virginia Kerrigan
as Virginia Kerrigan
Lon Chaney Jr
as Marvin Gimble
as Marvin Gimble

Creighton Chaney
as Marvin Gimble
as Marvin Gimble
Eddie Quillan
as Wally Pelton
as Wally Pelton
Jerome Cowan
as Ted Bronson
as Ted Bronson
Shemp Howard
as Hotel Manager
as Hotel Manager
Iris Adrian
as Hortense
as Hortense
Irving Bacon
as Twitchell
as Twitchell
Jean Brooks
as Angie
as Angie

Paco Moreno
as Garvanza
as Garvanza

Gus Schilling
as Elevator Operator
as Elevator Operator
Dorothy Lee
as Lorene
as Lorene

Jose Cansino
as Dancer
as Dancer

Carmela Cansino
as Dancer
as Dancer

Dinorah Rego
as Singer
as Singer

Elaine Morley
as Sophie Doltz
as Sophie Doltz
Charles Trowbridge
as Barton
as Barton

Catherine Winter
as Salesgirl
as Salesgirl

Marek Windheim
as Manuel
as Manuel
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