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Blondie

  • Director: Frank Strayer
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Screwball Comedy, Domestic Comedy
  • Themes: Eccentric Families, Foibles of Marriage
  • Main Cast: Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Larry Simms, Gene Lockhart, Ann Doran
  • Release Year: 1938
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 68 minutes

Plot

When Columbia Pictures secured the movie rights to Chic Young's popular comic strip Blondie, the studio executives probably never imagined that the ensuing "Blondie" series would last for 12 years and 28 episodes! Part of the series' charm was Columbia's wisdom in casting the ideal actors for the leading roles. Penny Singleton dyed her hair blonde to step into the role of Blondie Bumstead (after Shirley Deane bowed out due to prior committments); Arthur Lake landed the role of a lifetime as sensible Blondie's bumbling hubby Dagwood (in the original strip, of course, it was Dagwood who was sensible and Blondie who was scatterbrained); and 5-year-old Larry Simms did a masterful job as the Bumstead's son Baby Dumpling (aka Alexander), literally growing up before our eyes over the next dozen years. Not as farcical as later entries, the initial Blondie film is a gentle, even-keeled situation comedy, aiming for chuckles rather than bellylaughs. It doesn't take long for poor Dagwood to get into trouble with his apoplectic boss J. C. Dithers (wonderfully played by Jonathan Hale), who fires our hero halfway through the second reel. Ruminating over his troubles in a hotel lobby, Dagwood strikes up a friendship with affable C. P. Hazlip (Gene Lockhart), never realizing that this is the same Hazlip whose account the Dithers Construction Company has been trying to land for the past several weeks! But before a happy ending can be realized, Blondie and Dagwood undergo a series of misunderstandings, culminating with Blondie tearfully storming out of the house (which has already been stripped of its furniture by the finance company!) Blondie was an immediate hit with filmgoers and fans of the strip alike, convincing Columbia that it had a winning property on its hands and spawning sequel after sequel after sequel. Available for years only in its TV version, which obliterated the opening credits in favor of a jazzier "sitcom" opening and tacked on a few minutes of "coming attractions", Blondie has recently been restored to its original form on videotape and cable TV. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jonathan Hale - J.C. Dithers; Gordon Oliver - Chester Franey; Stanley Andrews - Mr. Hicks; Danny Mummert - Alvin; Kathleen Lockhart - Mrs. Miller; Dorothy Moore - Dorothy; Fay Helm - Mrs. Fuddle; Richard Fiske - Nelson; Irving Bacon - Mailman; Willie Best - Porter; Daisy the Dog - Himself; Ian Wolfe - Judge

Credit

Lionel Banks - Art Director, Frank Strayer - Director, Gene Havlick - Editor, Morris W. Stoloff - Musical Direction/Supervision, Henry Freulich - Cinematographer, Frank Sparks - Producer, Robert Sparks - Producer, Richard Flournoy - Screenwriter

Similar Movies

Blondie Knows Best; Blondie's Anniversary; Blondie's Blessed Event; Blondie's Holiday; Blondie's Reward; Blondie's Secret; Leave It to Blondie
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Blondie (film)

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Blondie
Directed by Frank R. Strayer
Produced by Robert Sparks
Written by Richard Flournoy (screenplay)
Chic Young (characters)
Starring (See article)
Music by Leigh Harline
Ben Oakland
Cinematography Henry Freulich
Editing by Gene Havlick
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) November 30, 1938 (1938-11-30)
Running time 70 min.
Country  United States
Language English
Followed by Blondie Meets the Boss

Blondie is a 1938 movie directed by Frank Strayer, based on the comic strip of the same name. The screenplay was written by Chic Young and Richard Flournoy.

This was the first of 28 films based on the comic strip; Columbia Pictures produced them from 1938 to 1943, and popular demand brought them back in 1945. When the Blondie film series came to an end with Beware of Blondie in 1950, it was announced that it would be replaced with a series of Gasoline Alley movies. However, only two such films were made, Gasoline Alley (1951) and Corky of Gasoline Alley (1951). Columbia then reprinted and reissued the Blondie features, beginning with the very first film in the series.

Columbia used the series to showcase many of its talented contract players. Rita Hayworth was featured in Blondie on a Budget; Glenn Ford in Blondie Plays Cupid, Larry Parks and Janet Blair in Blondie Goes to College, Shemp Howard in Blondie Knows Best, and Adele Jergens in Blondie's Anniversary. Other roles were taken by Columbia contractees Bruce Bennett, Lloyd Bridges, Ann Doran, Stanley Brown, Richard Fiske, Bud Jamison, Eddie Laughton, John Tyrrell, Alyn Lockwood, Jimmy Lloyd, Gay Nelson, and Ross Ford.

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Blondie film series

  • Blondie (1938)
  • Blondie Meets the Boss (1939)
  • Blondie Takes a Vacation (1939)
  • Blondie Brings Up Baby (1939)
  • Blondie on a Budget (1940)
  • Blondie Has Servant Trouble (1940)
  • Blondie Plays Cupid (1940)
  • Blondie Goes Latin (1941)
  • Blondie in Society (1941)
  • Blondie Goes to College (1942)
  • Blondie's Blessed Event (1942)
  • Blondie for Victory (1942)
  • It's a Great Life (1943)
  • Footlight Glamour (1943)
  • Leave It to Blondie (1945)
  • Life with Blondie (1945)
  • Blondie's Lucky Day (1946)
  • Blondie Knows Best (1946)
  • Blondie's Big Moment (1947)
  • Blondie's Holiday (1947)
  • Blondie in the Dough (1947)
  • Blondie's Anniversary (1947)
  • Blondie's Reward (1948)
  • Blondie's Secret (1948)
  • Blondie's Big Deal (1949)
  • Blondie Hits the Jackpot (1949)
  • Blondie's Hero (1950)
  • Beware of Blondie (1950)


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