Blonde Fever (1944)
3/10
*1/2*
12 December 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Philip Dorn, of "I Remember Mama" fame had a chance as a leading man in this absolute 1944 clinker of a film.

The whole premise is ridiculous when Dorn, supposedly happily married to Mary Astor, falls for waitress Gloria Grahame, who talks in an annoying, childish and practically churlish existence, and the two plan to wed and she dump her boyfriend Marshall Thompson.

This whole mess of a film goes back and forth with the 4 thespians arguing continuously and with Astor coming up with a plan to win Dorn back.

The whole thing becomes annoying and actually tedious to watch. The only good thing here is that the film is less than 75 minutes.
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