Just Another Blonde (1926)
Jimmy O'Connor and Scotty are a couple of New York City gamblers and sharpies who decide to go straight and, since they are such good friends, split 50-50 "even steven" on anything they get or do. Jimmy, a confirmed bachelor, doesn't care for women but Scotty falls in love with Diana O'Sullivan, a Coney Island girl. They decide that Jimmy needs a girlfriend and they opt for Jeannie Cavanaugh. But, following their 50-50 pact, Jimmy, although he has fallen in love with Jeannie, praises Scotty to her.
Director: Alfred Santell
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Dorothy Mackaill as Jeanne Cavanaugh |
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Jack Mulhall as Jimmy O'Connor |
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Louise Brooks as Diana O'Sullivan |
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William Collier Jr. as Scotty |
| Writing | Paul Schofield | Writer |
| Writing | George Marion Jr. | Writer |
| Directing | Alfred Santell | Director |
| Writing | Gerald Beaumont | Story |
| Camera | Arthur Edeson | Director of Photography |