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    Beware of Blondie (1950)

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    Beware of Blondie (1950)

    After 12 years and 28 films, Columbia’s Blondie series came to a close with 1950’s Beware of Blondie. Mr. Dithers leaving Dagwood (Arthur Lake) in charge of the office for a short period. Poor old Dagwood manages to gum things up when he falls for a confidence scam engineered by the duplicitous Toby Clifton (Adele Jergens). He even finds himself in a compromising position that seriously endangers his future connubial happiness with wife Blondie (Penny Singleton). Once again, it’s up to Blondie to straighten out the mess. Mr. Dithers is played by an uncredited Edward Earle, who is seen only from the back; Earle’s voice is dubbed over with an old recording of Jonathan Hale, the series’ original Dithers.

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    Blondie's Big Deal (1949)

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    Blondie’s Big Deal (1949)

    In this, the 25th Blondie film, Dagwood accidentally discovers a non-flammable paint. Bad guys Dillon and Stack steal it before he can give it to his boss Radcliffe. To show off his invention, Dagwood paints Radcliffe’s house with it and disgraced when the house burns down!

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    Blondie's Lucky Day (1946)

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    Blondie’s Lucky Day (1946)

    Blondie’s Lucky Day is the 17th entry in the long-running Blondie film series based on the comic strip by Chic Young.
    Blondie’s Lucky Day, indeed! Not only must Blondie Bumstead (Penny Singleton) put on a brave face when her husband Dagwood (Arthur Lake) is fired for the umpteenth time by Mr. Dithers (Jonathan Hale), but she must also tolerate the attentions paid to Dagwood by pretty WAC Mary Jane McDermott (Angelyn Orr). A whiz in business matters, Mary Jane sets up Dag in his own business, which replenishes the Bumstead coffers but which drives Blondie into a jealous frenzy. The film’s highlight occurs early on, when Dagwood assumes Dithers’ responsibilities for a single day–and makes a proper mess of things within five minutes.[

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    It's a Great Life (1943)

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    It’s a Great Life (1943)

    When the profits of their various film series began slumping in the mid-1940s, Columbia Pictures tried to broaden the appeal of these films by disguing the fact that they were indeed series entries. Thus it was that Columbia’s 13th “Blondie” picture was shipped out as It’s a Great Life. The comic confusion begins when Dagwood Bumstead (Arthur Lake), intending to buy a house, buys a horse instead. Before the film’s 75 minutes have run their course, Dagwood gets mixed up in a fox hunt. But Blondie (Penny Singleton) saves the day as usual, with the help of eccentric millionaire Timothy Brewster (Hugh Herbert). After It’s a Great Life and #14 “Footlight Glamour”, Columbia restored the name “Blondie” to the titles of all subesequent installments in this long-running comedy series.

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    Blondie's Big Moment

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    Blondie’s Big Moment

    Blondie decides she wants to be a star and nearly turns her household upside down in this entry in the long-running domestic comedy series. Dagwood has mixed emotions about his wife’s theatrical aspirations and eventually he decides to get her to quit. As usual – disaster ensues.

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    Life with Blondie

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    Life with Blondie

    Number 16 in the Blondie franchise centers on the family dog Daisy.
    Daisy, the Bumstead’s mischievous mutt, makes the family a little extra cash when she wins a contest to become a model for the Navy. From there she becomes the favorite calendar gal. All the attention to the dog, makes Dagwood feel that his position as master of the house is jeopardized. Meanwhile all the attention catches the greedy eyes of gangsters who try and abduct Daisy!

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    Footlight Glamour

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    Footlight Glamour

    Mr. Dithers is trying to encourage a businessman to build a war-time manufacturing plant on land he owns while Dagwood tries to prevent the businessman from learning his daughter is involved in a local theatre production.

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