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Blondie for Victory

  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
222
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Arthur Lake, Larry Simms, Penny Singleton, Majelle White, and Daisy in Blondie for Victory (1942)
ComedyFamilyWar

Blondie mobilizes housewives for wartime duties. Husbands resist domestic roles. Dagwood fakes enlisting. Blondie dissolves housewives' group, returns home. Focus on gender role reversal ami... Read allBlondie mobilizes housewives for wartime duties. Husbands resist domestic roles. Dagwood fakes enlisting. Blondie dissolves housewives' group, returns home. Focus on gender role reversal amid war efforts.Blondie mobilizes housewives for wartime duties. Husbands resist domestic roles. Dagwood fakes enlisting. Blondie dissolves housewives' group, returns home. Focus on gender role reversal amid war efforts.

  • Director
    • Frank R. Strayer
  • Writers
    • Karen DeWolf
    • Connie Lee
    • Fay Kanin
  • Stars
    • Penny Singleton
    • Arthur Lake
    • Larry Simms
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    222
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Frank R. Strayer
    • Writers
      • Karen DeWolf
      • Connie Lee
      • Fay Kanin
    • Stars
      • Penny Singleton
      • Arthur Lake
      • Larry Simms
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Penny Singleton
    Penny Singleton
    • Blondie Bumstead
    Arthur Lake
    Arthur Lake
    • Dagwood Bumstead
    Larry Simms
    Larry Simms
    • Alexander Bumstead
    Daisy
    Daisy
    • Daisy
    Majelle White
    • 'Cookie' Bumstead
    • (as Cookie)
    Stuart Erwin
    Stuart Erwin
    • Pvt. Herschel Smith
    Jonathan Hale
    Jonathan Hale
    • J.C. Dithers
    Danny Mummert
    Danny Mummert
    • Alvin Fuddle
    Edward Gargan
    Edward Gargan
    • Sergeant
    Eddie Acuff
    Eddie Acuff
    • Husband Whose Wife Knits Socks
    • (uncredited)
    Georgia Backus
    Georgia Backus
    • Mrs. Jones, Housewife of America
    • (uncredited)
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Mr. Crumb, Former Mailman
    • (uncredited)
    Don Beddoe
    Don Beddoe
    • Mr. Larkin, Husband Who Nominates Dagwood
    • (uncredited)
    Volta Boyer
    • Housewife of America
    • (uncredited)
    Marshall Bradford
    Marshall Bradford
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Ruth Cherrington
    Ruth Cherrington
    • Housewife of America
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Coke
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Helen Dickson
    Helen Dickson
    • Housewife of America
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Frank R. Strayer
    • Writers
      • Karen DeWolf
      • Connie Lee
      • Fay Kanin
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    5bkoganbing

    Home front for the Bumsteads

    It's wartime now and Dagwood and Blondie Bumstead have shifted to wartime priorities. For Dagwood it's not much, he's got a draft exemption as the sole support of a wife, two children, and several dogs courtesy of Daisy. But Blondie wants to do her bit for the country as well. She's organized the housewives of the neighborhood as a kind of female home guard which does first aid. In fact two of the first people that Blondie and her women get to practice first aid on are Dagwood and Mr. Dithers.

    Unfortunately work at the Dithers Construction Company has slowed because Arthur Lake is not getting the T/L/C he deserves from Penny Singleton. Lake and Jonathan Hale concoct a Lucy Ricardo like scheme to get Singleton to fold up her little amazon militia involving Stu Erwin, a soldier awaiting orders. Can't tell what it is, but Lucille Ball never thought of anything better.

    Dagwood as usual is in hot water this time with our Armed Services, but he gets out at the end of the film none the wiser because you know in the next film it will be something equally bizarre.

    Blondie For Victory? Good thing our war effort wasn't dependent on the Bumsteads.
    7cgvsluis

    It's a balancing act supporting the war and working back at home!

    Dagwood's boss, Mr. Dithers' wife is hosting nine soldiers in their home and the office phone is ringing off the hook! Dagwood takes his work home to work in quiet...only his home is invaded by The Housewives of America.

    "Mr. Dithers will understand that our country comes first."-Blondie

    And the next thing you know in an act of demonstrating first aid...Dagwood is all trussed up in bandages.

    This is a huge add for the war...war bonds, first aid, etc. Released in 1942 at the height of America's involvement in WWII.

    "She's devoting her life to the welfare of others."-Dagwood

    This is a classic Blondie performance by Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake. Fans from all over will love it!
    10tcchelsey

    BLONDIE, READY TO PROTECT AND DEFEND.

    Karen De Wolf, who wrote most of the early series entries, put this funny and original episode together that boasts a large cast of familiar character actors. The best part is spotting the faces.

    Since ABBOTT AND COSTELLO and LAUREL AND HARDY at the time made some popular movies about the war, why not join them? It was a smart move that sees Blondie uniting the neighborhood housewives to do their part. Unfortunately, that leaves Dagwood to blame by all the lonely husbands? Watching Arthur Lake is just plain outrageous.

    I agree with the last reviewer. There are some wacky situations that may have inspired I LOVE LUCY, and when you come down to it, the BLONDIE series was the grand daddy of sitcoms, albeit on the wide screen. As usual, Dagwood and Mr. Dithers make a genuine Odd Couple, this time having Dithers over for dinner and feasting on a "pot luck" sort of a meal. Daisy's dog food gets mixed in and do the math.

    Also a little adventure added, which changes gears to a dramatic finale, all about the town dam -- which could be blown up by saboteurs! Character actor Charles Wagenheim raises suspicion lurking around the place in the dark, and its kind of spooky. Good support from Ed Gargan as a brash sergeant and Stu Erwin as Private Smith. Erwin was a staple in many classic comedies, who had just appeared in THE BRIDE CAME C. O. D., starring Bette Davis.

    Also some good bits; stone-face Renie Riano playing Miss Crabber(?), Cookie's babysitter. Sylivia Field ( DENNIS THE MENACE) plays Mrs. Williams.

    This episode runs fast because so many goofy scenes are thrown at you. The THREE STOOGES were also filmed at the same studio (Columbia Pictures), so comedy was in the air, and yes, it does have the feel at times of a Stooge movie. Once again, director Frank Strayer has fun with the cast. You really have to love this stuff, and lots of us kids grew up watching it on tv in glorious black and white.

    The password is "Tires," uttered by Mr. Dithers, since there was a WWII ration on rubber at the time, also sugar, which plays into the plot.

    Thank you to MOVIES Net for rerunning this classic series Saturday mornings, like the old days. Forever on remastered dvd.
    dougdoepke

    B&D take on the Homefront

    So how do you mix tricky wartime stress with B&D's wacky humor. Fortunately, the series writers manage the trick in entertaining fashion. For younger folks, historical glimpses of the war's impact on the homefront are woven in, ordinary things like tires and sugar.

    The first part is a hoot as Blondie organizes neighborhood wives into a wartime support group, 'Housewives for Victory'. It's early 1942, just months into the big war. Naturally, B&D have to respond, while even Daisy the dog collects money for bombs. Trouble is the wives now have duties apart from housework, which means husbands have to take up the slack. In short, gender roles get muddied. Of course, for B&D the material is loaded with all kinds of potential laughs. Now if D can only figure out which food goes to people and which goes to puppies. Then too, B needs to learn First Aid without turning D into an American Mummy.

    The second half, however, moves into a more conventional slapstick, with everyone racing around in a gloomy forest, including a mysterious character with a loaded sack-- is he a saboteur or what. There's not as much flag-waving as might be expected, though the women show they can march as formidably as men. Emphasis instead is on how suburban couples learn to adjust to the new conditions. For B&D that means a lot of laughs; for contemporary viewers it's an entertaining glimpse of a stressful time.

    All in all, the programmer's a humorously revealing 70-minutes with our adorable couple facing up to the demands of a new era. The latter half may be somewhat repetitive, but overall the entry's still worth tuning in.
    7tavm

    Blondie for Victory was another funny entry in the series for the most part

    This is the twelfth in the Blondie movie series. Made at the beginning of U.S. involvement in World War II, Mrs. Bumstead organizes a Housewives of America meeting to tell her fellow neighbors their duties for help in the war effort. But that means the husbands have to do what their wives normally do when they're not on duty. I'll stop there and just say there are plenty of funny slapstick scenes especially when they involve Dag with his boss, Mr. Dithers. Also, the mailman-Mr. Crump-in this ep is at another job but guess who still bumps into him here? Most of the movie I thought was funny though the chase at the end was a bit too silly for my tastes. So on that note, Blondie for Victory is worth seeing. P.S. This was Don Beddoe's last appearance in the series having previously been in Blondie Meets the Boss and Blondie on a Budget. And the only time Alexander is called by his old name of Baby Dumpling is when his father addresses him as such before quickly changing to the other one. And Majelle White played Cookie in this entry. Also, one of the movie stars mentioned by one of the guest characters was Rita Hayworth, who had appeared in Blondie on a Budget as an old friend of Dag's.

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    • Trivia
      The twelfth of twenty-eight Blondie movies starring Penny Singleton as Blondie Bumstead and Arthur Lake as Dagwood Bumstead.
    • Goofs
      While Dagwood's civilian clothes are too loose for Pvt. Smith, the Private's uniform fits the taller Dagwood perfectly..
    • Quotes

      [Blondie has observer duty at the local dam]

      J.C. Dithers: A wife's place is in the home... and not by a dam site!

    • Connections
      Followed by It's a Great Life (1943)
    • Soundtracks
      Ah Loo Loo
      (uncredited)

      Written by Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 1942 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Troubles Through Billets
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 11m(71 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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