Beware of Blondie
- April 13, 1950 (1950-04-13)
Beware of Blondie is a 1950 American black and white comedy film and is the last of Columbia's 28 Blondie films in 12 years.[1]
Plot summary
Mr. Dithers goes on vacation, and leaves Dagwood in charge of the office. He arrives exhausted, having worked late on his tax return and being awakened by garbage collectors. Dagwood is recognized the next day taking an attractive female business client to lunch at a French restaurant. Blondie learns of this, is jealous, and insists that Dagwood start eating only from a lunchbox. However, remembering Mr. Dithers' insistence that he land the business contract, Dagwood takes the client out a second time, and follows her to her apartment afterward where she tries to seduce him. Blondie finally exposes the woman as a dangerous swindler.
Cast
- Penny Singleton as Blondie
- Arthur Lake as Dagwood
- Larry Simms as Baby Dumpling
- Marjorie Ann Mutchie as Cookie
- Daisy as Daisy the Dog
- Adele Jergens as Toby Clifton
- Dick Wessel as Policeman
- Jack Rice as Ollie Shaw
- Alyn Lockwood as Mary
- Emory Parnell as Herb Woodley[2]
- Isabel Withers as Harriet Woodley
- Danny Mummert as Alvin Fuddle
- Douglas Fowley as Adolph
- William E. Green as Samuel P. Dutton
- Edward Earle as Mr. J.C. Dithers (uncredited)
References
External links
- Beware of Blondie at IMDb
- Beware of Blondie at AllMovie
- Beware of Blondie at the TCM Movie Database
- Beware of Blondie at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
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- Dagwood sandwich
- Stan Drake
- Mike Gersher
- Denis Lebrun
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