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Rating: - Dagwood's Big Adventure
The film begins with Dagwood being treated by two doctors; they will pay him $500 if they can test a truth serum on him. [This is a preview.] Dagwood seems late for work. Blondie reminds him it is Sunday. They talk about money matters. Dagwood visits the new neighbor and offers to help. Things quickly go wrong with Conroy's car. Now Dagwood needs money for repairs. Mr. Dithers calls and tells him of an important job opportunity that will save the company. Young Alvin gives legal advice to Blondie: ... Read More
Rating: - Decidedly Inferior To The Comic Strip.
Chic Young's very popular comic strip has always been entertaining and was utilized by Columbia Pictures as foundation for the Blondie film series (this one is number 18 of 28!), yet it is puzzling to some as to the cause of the success of these movies as they are shot through with inanity, strongly the case here. In this chapter, Dagwood Bumstead's boss Mr. Dithers is involved in a verbal altercation over a parking space in front of his office, not realizing that the man with whom he is arguing is ... Read More
Rating: - Dagwood trys to be a good neighbor.
This is the 18th film in the "Blondie" film series. The film begins with new opening credits. (but same "funny face, funny face" tune), giving up the usual postman (Dick Weesel) and the airmail intro. Once again, Dagwood's (Arthur Lake) alarm clock didn't go off so he thinks he is late for work. But Blondie (Penny Singleton) reminds him it's Sunday. Alexander (Larry Simms) and Cookie (Marjorie Kent) are ready for breakfast and Cookie has naturally lost a tooth. Danny Mummert is back as "Alvin". ... Read More
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