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  1. Just Another Blonde (also known as The Girl From Coney Island) is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy / adventure film distributed by First National Pictures. Based on the short story "Even Stephen" by Gerald Beaumont, the film was directed by Alfred Santell and stars Dorothy Mackaill, Jack Mulhall, and Louise Brooks. [1] Cast.

  2. Just Another Blonde: Directed by Alfred Santell. With Dorothy Mackaill, Jack Mulhall, Louise Brooks, William Collier Jr.. 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.

    • (59)
    • Adventure, Comedy, Romance
    • Alfred Santell
    • 1926-12-13
  3. Just Another Blonde is a romantic drama about two small-time gamblers and the two Coney Island girls they romance. For the film, Louise Brooks was loaned out by Paramount to First National. Of the four principals, Brooks has the smallest role, playing a supporting role as the brunette to blonde Dorothy Mackaill, the star of the film.

    • Alfred Santell
    • Al Rockett
    • Al Rockett Productions
    • First National
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    • Alfred Santell
  6. Just Another Blonde is a love story and drama, with aerial scenes, about two small-time gamblers and the two Coney Island girls they romance. The film was also released and reviewed (especially in and around New York City) under the title, The Girl from Coney Island.

  7. Overview. 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.