
Blondie and Dagwood are about to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary but this happy occasion is marred when the bumbling Dagwood gets himself involved in a scheme that is promising financial ruin for the Bumstead family. Camping on the porch of the Poor House would become the most-used prevalent plot line in the 27 series-films that followed. It was also an issue in the comic-strip for about a year after its inception when it was basically a continuity strip but, aside ... (Full plot summary below)
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Blondie and Dagwood are about to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary but this happy occasion is marred when the bumbling Dagwood gets himself involved in a scheme that is promising financial ruin for the Bumstead family. Camping on the porch of the Poor House would become the most-used prevalent plot line in the 27 series-films that followed. It was also an issue in the comic-strip for about a year after its inception when it was basically a continuity strip but, aside from Dagwood's inability to coax a pay-raise from Mr. Dithers over the years, the financial status of the family was seldom an issue when the format switched to a gag-a-day strip.
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| User ReviewJames HI have great memories watching these Blondie and Dagwood movies on Sundays. They are taken from the Sunday Comics to the big screen. If you enjoy the old B&W movies and laughs, you like the Blondie Movies |
| User ReviewWilliam WAnother fun Blondie entry, though why it felt it needed to churn up the emotional cheese in the final quarter is anyone's guess. A fun story about Baby Dumpling going to school, Daisy going missing, Dagwood (yes) losing his job (again) and (yes) a wheelchaired moppet. Still lots of action, fun, and comedy, although at times can be a little grating. |