A Blonde Dream

A Blonde Dream (German: Ein blonder Traum) is a 1932 German musical comedy film directed by Paul Martin and starring Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch and Willi Forst.

Jou-Jou, who earns her living as a projectile in a traveling circus, dreams of a film career in America.

A Mr. Merryman, presenting himself as a Hollywood mogul, once promised her a film career, charging her $25 for his services.

The two protagonists live poorly but happily on the outskirts of the city, occupying two disused but wildly romantic railway carriages that are looked after by an odd guy called 'Scarecrow'.

"Scarecrow" warns Jou-Jou that her presence is threatening to severely test the friendship of the two window cleaners.