Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend, The - 1949 - Betty Grable, Cesar Romero, Rudy Vallee
Betty Grable goes West with a song and a smile in this lively musical set on the American frontier. Preston Sturges directed THE BEAUTIFUL BLONDE FROM BASHFUL BEND, a wild Western farce with plenty of action. Grable plays a hot-tempered saloon entertainer named Freddie, whos as quick to pick up a pistol, as she is to kick up her heels. Cesar Romero co-stars as her boyfriend, Blackie, a handsome gambler with a wandering eye. After he casts one too many amorous glances in the wrong direction, Freddie tries to gun Blackie down but hits a judge instead. So Freddie flees to another town, where shes mistaken for a teacher and decides to take the job. The kids are a little unruly but quiet down fast when Freddie starts shooting inkwells off of their heads! When not in front of the class, shes romanced by the prim and proper Charles Hingleman (Rudy Vallee). Hes a little more genteel than the men shes used to, but his gold mine more than makes up for that! Things jus might work out for Freddie after all, but Blackie shows up with threats to expose her, and she winds up in the middle of a blazing feud. While the smoke clears, the slapstick flies faster than the bullets and music fills the air with song like Every Time I Meet You, In the Gloamin. And the films breezy little title tune. When THE BEAUTIFUL BLONDE FROM BASHFUL BEND was made (in the late 40s), color was an expensive process, and studio heads wanted Preston Sturges to do the movie in black and white. Sturges wrote to Darryl f. Zanuck, Miss Grable is the natural child of color. Presenting her without it is like presenting an opera without music. The Beautiful blonde from Bashful Bend is
fashioned for the sole purpose of presenting the luscious Betty Grable to her customers in the full color to which they are accustomed. Sturges ultimately got his way, and the film was shot in Technicolor. Directed by Preston Sturges Writing credits Earl Felton (also story) Preston Sturges Cast (in credits order)verified as complete Betty Grable .... Winifred Jones Cesar Romero .... Blackie Jobero Rudy Vallee .... Charles Hingleman Olga San Juan .... Conchita Porter Hall .... Judge Alfalfa J. O'Toole Hugh Herbert .... Doctor Al Bridge .... Sheriff Ambrose (as Alan Bridge) El Brendel .... Mr. Jorgensen Sterling Holloway .... Basserman Boy Dan Jackson .... Basserman Boy (as Danny Jackson) Emory Parnell .... Mr. Julius Hingleman Pati Behrs .... Roulette rest of cast listed alphabetically: Abdullah Abbas .... Hoodlum (uncredited) Robert Adler .... Clerk (uncredited) Gertrude Astor .... (uncredited) Louis Bacigalupi .... Hoodlum (uncredited) Georgia Caine .... Mrs. Hingleman (uncredited) Chester Conklin .... Messenger Boy (uncredited) Heinie Conklin .... Waiter (uncredited) Dudley Dickerson .... Pullman Porter (uncredited) Nestor Eristoff .... (uncredited) Eddie Gribbon .... Hoodlum (uncredited) Frank Hagney .... Hoodlum (uncredited) Richard Hale .... Mr. Gus Basserman (uncredited) Margaret Hamilton .... Mrs. Elvira O'Toole (uncredited) Harry Hayden .... Train Conductor (uncredited) Herbert Heywood .... Waiter (uncredited) Esther Howard .... Mrs. Smidlap (uncredited) Rose Marie Iannone .... Girl (uncredited) Richard Kean .... Doctor Smidlap (uncredited) George Lynn .... (uncredited) J. Farrell MacDonald .... Sheriff Sweetser (uncredited) Mary Monica MacDonald .... Freddie (age 6) (uncredited) George Magrill .... Hoodlum (uncredited) Hank Mann .... Hoodlum (uncredited) Chris-Pin Martin .... Joe (uncredited) Kermit Maynard .... Poker Game Onlooker (uncredited) Philo McCullough .... Hanger-on (uncredited) Tom McGuire .... Deputy (uncredited) George Melford .... Deputy (uncredited) Torben Meyer .... Doctor Shultz (uncredited) Robert Milasch .... (uncredited) Frank Mills .... Hoodlum (uncredited) Harry Morgan .... Hoodlum (uncredited) 'Snub' Pollard .... Hanger -on (uncredited) Dewey Robinson .... Bartender (uncredited) Russell Simpson .... Grandpa (uncredited) Emil Sitka .... Hoodlum (uncredited) Ray Spiker .... Hoodlum (uncredited) Jack Stoney .... Hoodlum (uncredited) Joan Sylvester .... (uncredited) Harry Tyler .... Wilbur (uncredited) Tom Tyler .... (uncredited) Max Wagner .... Hoodlum (uncredited) Blackie Whiteford .... Hoodlum (uncredited) Marie Windsor .... LaBelle Bergere (uncredited) Runtime: 77 min Country: USA Language: English Color: Color (Technicolor) Sound Mix: Mono (Western Electric Recording) Certification: Sweden:15
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