(1933 / 67 minutes) Joan Blondell fights Depression-era harassment, government indifference, and poverty by turning to crime, romancing hood Chester Morris, and climbing the underworld ladder to Boss status.
OCTOBER 5, 7:30 PM, Woodmere Art Museum, $5 suggested donation
9201 Germantown Avenue. Presented by the Chestnut Hill Film Group
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BLONDIE JOHNSON
(1933 / 67 minutes)
Joan Blondell fights Depression-era harassment, government indifference, and poverty by turning to crime, romancing hood Chester Morris, and climbing the underworld ladder to Boss status.
OCTOBER 5, 7:30 pm, Woodmere Art Museum, $5 suggested donation
9201 Germantown Avenue. Presented by the Chestnut Hill Film Group