Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDagwood and Blondie have each written checks for charity unaware of it. To cover the amounts they enter a song-writing contest. Meanwhile Mr. Dithers wants Dagwood to soften up a female clie... Leer todoDagwood and Blondie have each written checks for charity unaware of it. To cover the amounts they enter a song-writing contest. Meanwhile Mr. Dithers wants Dagwood to soften up a female client in order to close a real estate deal.Dagwood and Blondie have each written checks for charity unaware of it. To cover the amounts they enter a song-writing contest. Meanwhile Mr. Dithers wants Dagwood to soften up a female client in order to close a real estate deal.
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Eddie Acuff
- Mailman
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William B. Davidson
- Butler
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Maude Eburne
- Magda - Tea Leaf Reader
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Bess Flowers
- Gypsy Tea Room Waitress
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Fred Graff
- Henry
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Marilyn Johnson
- Secretary
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Robert Emmett Keane
- Gilmore the Butler
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George Lloyd
- Party Guest
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Anne Loos
- Mary the Switchboard Operator
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This is the fifteenth in the Blondie movie series. After a hiatus of more than a year, this series was revived due to public demand. The cast is pretty much the same with the exception of the mailman who is played by Eddie Acuff instead of Irving Bacon. And Abby Berlin takes over as director, replacing Frank Strayer who Berlin was previously assistant to. Anyway, in this one both Blondie and Dagwood write a $100 check to charity but the bank can't cover both so they need some money fast. Enter a song writing contest...This was another funny entry in the series. Arthur Lake does really well with many physical bits of business here. As usual, Dag temporarily gets fired and Blondie gets jealous when she jumps to conclusions. And it takes a while here but the new mailman also gets bumped into by Mr. Bumstead. So on that note, Leave It to Blondie is recommended. P.S. In this one, Alvin's father is played by Arthur Space. John Qualen previously played the role in Blondie on a Budget.
This is the 15th "Blondie" film in the series of 28. It has been two years since a new "Blondie" film was released. Larry Simms and Danny Mummert are now 10 years of age. Alexander (Larry Simms) can now wear long pants and Dagwood (Arthur Lake) is now wearing a long tie instead of bow-ties. The newspaper delivery person is a girl which startles Daisy. Alvin (Danny Mummert) comes in singing in fine tune. Just when Blondie (Penny Singleton) thought the budget was fine, she gives Emily $100 for Children's Camp. Alvin's father, Mr. Fuddle (Arthur Space) gets $100 from Dagwood for the Children's Camp. When Blondie and Dagwood both realize the mistake they made together, what will they do now?. A new postman (Eddie Acuff) is determined that Dagwood won't run him down, so he places a bet with Mr. Fuddle. Guess who wins? Dagwood might win a song writing contest thanks to Dagwood's uncle and Alvin. The next film in the series is LIFE WITH BLONDIE.
In Leave It To Blondie both Dagwood and Blondie write out a check for the Bumstead commitment to a new kid's summer camp for $100.00 each. That's twice what they pledged and it's really depleted their checking account balance.
But there's a possibility of ready cash as the head of the summer camp committee Eula Morgan is also sponsoring a local songwriting contest. Arthur Lake goes into the Bumstead family archives and has found an old song that Uncle Henry Bumstead wrote back in the day. Dagwood submits it as his own and he becomes one of three finalists in the contest.
Now personally I think it was a bit unfair for the contest organizers to ask for the songwriters to sing their own material. Dagwood wasn't exactly Crosby or Sinatra to begin with, but that cold he gets really doesn't help. After all did anyone ever ask Jerome Kern to sing his own material?
It all works out in the end and while Lake does not become the new Irving Berlin he closes a nice real estate deal for the J.C. Dithers Construction Company. That's all mixed in with the songwriting contest and you'll have to watch Leave It To Blondie to see how.
But there's a possibility of ready cash as the head of the summer camp committee Eula Morgan is also sponsoring a local songwriting contest. Arthur Lake goes into the Bumstead family archives and has found an old song that Uncle Henry Bumstead wrote back in the day. Dagwood submits it as his own and he becomes one of three finalists in the contest.
Now personally I think it was a bit unfair for the contest organizers to ask for the songwriters to sing their own material. Dagwood wasn't exactly Crosby or Sinatra to begin with, but that cold he gets really doesn't help. After all did anyone ever ask Jerome Kern to sing his own material?
It all works out in the end and while Lake does not become the new Irving Berlin he closes a nice real estate deal for the J.C. Dithers Construction Company. That's all mixed in with the songwriting contest and you'll have to watch Leave It To Blondie to see how.
After a two year hiatus, Blondie & Dagwood have returned in "Leave it to Blondie"...a fair but flawed installment of the series. While I did enjoy it overall, it returns to a plot device that just never felt right for the films...the jealous wife in search of a divorce. After all, Blondie and Dagwood love each other so much and this just doesn't seem to fit the films at all.
The story begins with the couple deciding to give $100 to charity...a huge amount for 1945. But by mistake BOTH Blondie AND Dagwood promise the money...and they cannot possibly afford giving $200. The solution, albeit contrived, is for Dagwood to enter a songwriting contest. But, Dagwood doesn't know about this and Alexander and Alvin enter a song they found for him. It turns out the song was written some time ago by Dagwood's deceased uncle. Cheating? Of course...but that's not the end to it! See the film and find out where this one little lie lands Dagwood and nearly destroys their marriage (mostly because Blondie is, in this one, a complete idiot).
Overall, charming at times and enjoyable...I just wish they'd eliminated the jealous wife bit. It's not very funny AND what woman would be jealous of Dagwood and think he was sleeping around on her?!?!
The story begins with the couple deciding to give $100 to charity...a huge amount for 1945. But by mistake BOTH Blondie AND Dagwood promise the money...and they cannot possibly afford giving $200. The solution, albeit contrived, is for Dagwood to enter a songwriting contest. But, Dagwood doesn't know about this and Alexander and Alvin enter a song they found for him. It turns out the song was written some time ago by Dagwood's deceased uncle. Cheating? Of course...but that's not the end to it! See the film and find out where this one little lie lands Dagwood and nearly destroys their marriage (mostly because Blondie is, in this one, a complete idiot).
Overall, charming at times and enjoyable...I just wish they'd eliminated the jealous wife bit. It's not very funny AND what woman would be jealous of Dagwood and think he was sleeping around on her?!?!
It's the usual B&D bounce but with a longer runtime (75-minutes) and more complex plot. Our favorite suburban couple better get more money and quick otherwise it's big trouble. They'll soon be over-drawn at the bank thanks to their generosity for a good cause! But maybe D can win the song contest he's entered, if only that frog will get out of his throat. Meanwhile, he better figure out whether B's eyes are blue or black, otherwise he'll have his own black eye. Good thing Daisy and Alvin are on hand to help out.
Another salute to Lake and Singleton for their unbeatable comedic pairing. The story wanders a bit but their antics carry it along. And what about sexy actress Weaver. No wonder B's jealous. Then too, I hope new mailman Acuff got a bonus for acting like a stampeded floor pad. All in all, the entry's not among the series best, but remains a lively laugher anyway.
Another salute to Lake and Singleton for their unbeatable comedic pairing. The story wanders a bit but their antics carry it along. And what about sexy actress Weaver. No wonder B's jealous. Then too, I hope new mailman Acuff got a bonus for acting like a stampeded floor pad. All in all, the entry's not among the series best, but remains a lively laugher anyway.
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- TriviaThis was the first full directing credit for Abby Berlin. He had been the assistant director (uncredited) on most of the earlier films in the Blondie series.
- ErroresIf a young man is old enough to be in the Navy, he is definitely too old to be a paper boy.
- ConexionesFeatured in Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (1982)
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By what name was Leave It to Blondie (1945) officially released in Canada in English?
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