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Blondie (1938)
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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
Stanley Andrews
Mr. Hicks
Ann Doran
Elsie Hazlip
Richard Fiske
Nelson
Jonathan Hale
J.C. Dithers
Fay Helm
Mrs. Fuddle
Arthur Lake
Dagwood Bumstead
Gene Lockhart
C.P. Hazlip
Kathleen Lockhart
Mrs. Miller
Dorothy Moore
Dorothy
Danny Mummert
Alvin
Larry Simms
Baby Dumpling
Penny Singleton
Blondie
Gordon Oliver
Chester Franey
Production Crew
Lionel Banks
Art Director
Henry Freulich
Cinematographer
Frank Strayer
Director
Gene Havlick
Editor
Morris W. Stoloff
Musical Direction/Supervision
Frank Sparks
Producer
Robert Sparks
Producer
Richard Flournoy
Screenwriter
Year: 1938
Runtime: 68
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
Columbia Pictures
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.