Don't Bet on Blondes is a 1935 American romantic comedy film.
Marilyn supports her ne’er do well father, Colonel Youngblood, and she is dating rich playboy Dwight Boardman who is also a hypochondriac.
Owen's men get rid of Dwight by convincing him that marriage could kill someone with a weak heart.
Owen has fallen in love with her, placing him in a dilemma, caught between the heart and the wallet.
Owen's men pay off dozens of cabbies who have caused a traffic jam which prevented Everett from getting to the church.
[6] Errol Flynn appears briefly playing a bit part in his fifth movie, and second in Hollywood, just before his break-through role in Captain Blood later that year.
[7] The Los Angeles Times called it a "sparkling comedy" in which Warren William "again proves himself a delightful and suave comedian.
It’s kind of a shame that Flynn didn’t get the chance to play the lead, as he would have been a lot better, even at that stage of his career.