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2 [[caption-width-right:350: These [[ShowSomeLeg legs]] are ''all'' you're getting from Blondie.]]
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4Blondie Johnson’s (Creator/JoanBlondell) been kicked around [[TheGreatDepression by the depression]]: her mother is dead, and she can’t find a job anywhere without some [[{{Jerkass}} schmoozing boss trying to take advantage of her]]. Her main drive becomes swindling and forgetting about honesty. Befriending a taxi driver (Creator/SterlingHolloway), they begin to con whomever they can get their hands on.
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6Blondie’s smart, she’s brutal, and she doesn’t believe in any of this [[TheVamp “female wiles” business either]]; it’s always business before pleasure at all times. Her wits and determination is what she uses to get her way.
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8Eventually, her small-time con catches the eye of Danny Jones (Chester Morris), the second-hand to a big gangster, Max (Arthur Vinton). Blondie sees an opportunity with Jones and decides to help him free Louis (Allen Jenkins), his pal, from a sure-fire conviction. With Danny at her side, Blondie works up the underground ladder. However, Danny’s the only one that’s made her business before pleasure motto [[BelligerentSexualTension a hard one to follow]].
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10Max, on the other hand, is none too pleased with Danny, so he literally [[KickTheDog runs Danny over]] for getting too ambitious. Knowing the threat that Max poses, Blondie schemes to rub him out once and for all. The gang, run by Blondie’s genius, snuff Max out, and Danny starts running the front, making their business schemes look legitimate.
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12Unsurprisingly, [[SmallNameBigEgo Danny’s head starts to get big]], forgetting who helped him get there. He manages to enrage Blondie, so she gives him the boot, and now she's the one in charge.
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14Directed by Ray Enright, ''Blondie Johnson'' (1933) was Blondell’s first solo starring role, and a rare gangster flick where the gangster is a woman. Even more surprising for a [[UsefulNotes/ThePreCodeEra pre-code]], she doesn’t use sex to get what she wants.
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16!!'' "The only thing worthwhile is '''tropes'''. And I’m going to get it, see?”'':
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18* BeingGoodSucks: Propels Blondie to get into the con business.
19* BehindEveryGreatMan: There’s a Blondie Johnson to think of all the ideas and not get much of the credit until she’s had enough.
20* BelligerentSexualTension: Danny and Blondie have loads of it.
21* CelibateHero: ''Heroine''. Blondie has to fight Danny off constantly.
22* ClearMyName: Inverted: Blondie’s creates a fraud scheme to get a jewelry store to pay for their “insurance.” She bought a bracelet for $4600, and tries to sell it for $600. The jewelers find out, and think she gave them a bad check, so they arrest her for fraud. Turns out it wasn’t a bad check, and Blondie pretends to be a grand lady who threatens to sue to clear her name, but Danny comes in with his “insurance” trick to get the jeweler out of the sticky situation.
23* CrapsackWorld: The 1930s were not fun unless you're filthy stinking rich.
24* DamnItFeelsGoodToBeAGangster: A rare female example with Blondie: she gets all the money she could want but realizes it's LonelyAtTheTop.
25* DeadHandShot: The scene where Max is bumped off by rivals has a tommy gun poking through a hidden panel and opening fire. The next shot shows Max's bloody hand flopping over, dropping a cigarette.
26* DeadpanSnarker: What did you expect out of a Joan Blondell picture?
27* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Blondie’s mother dies at the beginning of the film and propels the plot of Blondie deciding to make all the money that she can by swindling.
28* DownerBeginning: Rain, welfare, and dead mothers.
29* FeetFirstIntroduction: The introduction shows all of the runs in Blondie's stockings.
30* FunnyForeigner: During Louis' trial, a Swedish spectator falls for Blondie’s story of being madly in love with Louis in order to pull the jurors’ heartstrings, and inadvertently, she makes the spectator fall ''in'' love with her.
31* {{Golddigger}}: Gladys, Max’s girlfriend, eventually becomes Danny’s fiancée, but she ditches him once he becomes poor.
32* GrayRainOfDepression: Blondie runs through the rain to find out that her mother has finally succumbed to pneumonia.
33* GreyAndGrayMorality: Society has screwed Blondie over, and now it’s time for Blondie to screw over society!
34* TheGreatDepression: There's people who have everything, then the people who have nothing.
35* IceQueen: It’s always business before pleasure with Blondie.
36* IWillWaitForYou: Both Danny and Blondie vow to be together after they serve their jail sentences.
37* LeftForDead: Danny, and he lives to go to jail!
38* LonelyAtTheTop: Managing to get all the money she could ask for, Blondie feels depressed that she can't have Danny too.
39* NoHonorAmongThieves: While Louis is being tried, Max decides to take over his side of the business. Later on, everyone believes Danny spilled the beans about Max’s murder because Blondie kicked him out of the business.
40* OhCrap: When Blondie realizes Danny wasn’t a stoolie.
41* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Blondie is never called by her actual name, Virginia.
42* PrettyInMink: Once Blondie’s in the money, she starts wearing an array of furs.
43* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: When Blondie kicks Danny out.
44-->'''Blondie''':There’s going to be a big change around here, and it’s going to start tonight!
45-->'''Danny''': Ohhh, big showdown.
46-->'''Blondie''':You’re right it’s a showdown. You’ve been giving orders long enough. Now, you’re going to take some.
47-->'''Danny''':Yeah? From who?
48-->'''Blondie''':From me! When you tried to cross me, you overlooked one little thing, I put you where you are. When you were yellow and wanted to quit, I made you go on. And now I’m going to stop you, see? Stop you right in your tracks.
49-->'''Danny''': I don’t know what your beefing about. Who double crossed you?
50-->'''Blondie''': You did! There’s the powder you gave me. You didn’t even have nerve enough to tell it to me to my face.
51* RunningGag: The Swedish guy who fell in love with Blondie from afar comes to her house once with roses, and another time with chocolates, but always finds Danny at the door to tell him to scram.
52* SimpleYetOpulent: All of Blondie’s dresses are a classic example of this.
53* SleepingTheirWayToTheTop: Averted to the point that Blondie’s friends ask her why she won’t give Danny a tumble when it’s obvious they like each other.
54* TheStoic: Blondie for the majority of the film.
55* TheStoolPigeon: Danny. [[spoiler: Or so Blondie and the gang believed until her lawyer tells her it was an eye-witness who ratted out on Louis.]]
56* TokenMinority: A rare example from a 1930s film with [=LuLu=], Blondie’s friend, played by Toshia Mori.
57* TrouserSpace: Blondie gets a pat down, and they find a gun near her nether regions.
58* UnconventionalCourtroomTactics: Blondie's scheme to help Louie beat the rap is for Louis's lawyer to rant in court about how Blondie is pregnant with Louie's baby and how they were going to get married and be happy if not for the inconvenient trial. Then Blondie bursts into tears, runs over to Louis, and embraces him. It works.

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