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Arthur Lake, Marjorie Ann Mutchie, Larry Simms, and Penny Singleton in Blondie's Big Deal (1949)

Review by planktonrules

Blondie's Big Deal

7/10

Further proof that Dagwood is NOT so stupid after all...

In the previous film, "Blondie's Secret", his boss admitted that Dagwood was his best and most capable employee. Here in "Blondie's Big Deal", Dagwood invents a fire-proof paint...further proof that the dimwit isn't quite as dumb as he used to be in the earlier Blondie films! The problem, however, is that although not at all dumb, he's not a good judge of character. So, when a guy working for a competitor pretends to be from the insurance industry and is helping them, Dagwood accepts this...not realizing the jerk is only there to make sure the demonstration of the paint is a failure! Can Blondie and Dagwood get to the bottom of this and make the formula a success or will everyone just assume Dagwood is a crackpot?

Apart from featuring Rollo instead of Alvin, Blondie going undercover and Dagwood being smart, this is still a fairly standard series installment. And, considering how likable the characters are, this is not a bad thing in the least. Fun and worth watching.
  • planktonrules
  • Aug 15, 2017

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