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Smarty (1934) was a Comedy Film directed by Robert Florey .

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Smarty (1934) with Joan Blondell

By Orson De Welles on Aug 6, 2015 From Classic Film Freak

Share This! What well-known lawyer just secured a divorce for a well-known woman – just married that well-known wife? Joan Blondell was one of the stalwart stars of the 1930s, especially the pre-code years. Never one to cause a scene (at least at the studio) she often times did over a dozen fi... Read full article


Smarty (1934) with Joan Blondell

By Orson De Welles on Aug 6, 2015 From Classic Film Freak

Share This! What well-known lawyer just secured a divorce for a well-known woman – just married that well-known wife? Joan Blondell was one of the stalwart stars of the 1930s, especially the pre-code years. Never one to cause a scene (at least at the studio) she often times did over a dozen fi... Read full article


SMARTY

By Dan Day Jr. on May 2, 2014 From The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog

This is my contribution to The Romantic Comedy Blogathon. I love participating in blogathons for a number of reasons. One is that it showcases my blog to various people who may not have been aware of it. Another reason is that it gives me a challenge--I always try to pick a movie that is not well-k... Read full article


SMARTY

By Dan Day Jr. on May 2, 2014 From The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog

This is my contribution to The Romantic Comedy Blogathon. I love participating in blogathons for a number of reasons. One is that it showcases my blog to various people who may not have been aware of it. Another reason is that it gives me a challenge--I always try to pick a movie that is not well-k... Read full article


Smarty (1934)

By Angela on Nov 23, 2013 From Hollywood Revue

Vicki Wallace (Joan Blondell) gets a real kick out of antagonizing her husband Tony (Warren William).? She does it all in good fun, but one night, she pushes Tony too far and he slaps her.? Vicki decides she wants a divorce, and gets her friend Vernon Thorpe (Edward Everett Horton) to handle it for ... Read full article


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The play opened first in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA on 1 October 1927. It was retitled "Funny Face" for its New York run off-Broadway beginning 22 November 1927.
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