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Blondie's Anniversary

  • 1947
  • Approved
  • 1h 7m
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Adele Jergens, Arthur Lake, Marjorie Ann Mutchie, and Larry Simms in Blondie's Anniversary (1947)
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After Blondie mistakes a gold watch Dagwood brings home as her anniversary gift, it leads Dagwood into trouble with his boss, a loan shark and crooked building contractors.After Blondie mistakes a gold watch Dagwood brings home as her anniversary gift, it leads Dagwood into trouble with his boss, a loan shark and crooked building contractors.After Blondie mistakes a gold watch Dagwood brings home as her anniversary gift, it leads Dagwood into trouble with his boss, a loan shark and crooked building contractors.

  • Director
    • Abby Berlin
  • Writers
    • Jack Henley
    • Chic Young
  • Stars
    • Penny Singleton
    • Arthur Lake
    • Larry Simms
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    224
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    • Director
      • Abby Berlin
    • Writers
      • Jack Henley
      • Chic Young
    • Stars
      • Penny Singleton
      • Arthur Lake
      • Larry Simms
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Penny Singleton
    Penny Singleton
    • Blondie
    Arthur Lake
    Arthur Lake
    • Dagwood
    Larry Simms
    Larry Simms
    • Alexander
    Marjorie Ann Mutchie
    • Cookie
    • (as Marjorie Kent)
    Daisy
    Daisy
    • Daisy
    Adele Jergens
    Adele Jergens
    • Gloria Stafford
    Jerome Cowan
    Jerome Cowan
    • George M. Radcliffe
    Grant Mitchell
    Grant Mitchell
    • Samuel Breckenbridge
    William Frawley
    William Frawley
    • Sharkey, the Loan Shark
    Edmund MacDonald
    Edmund MacDonald
    • Bob Burley
    Fred F. Sears
    Fred F. Sears
    • Bert Dalton
    • (as Fred Sears)
    Jack Rice
    Jack Rice
    • Ollie Shaw
    Alyn Lockwood
    • Mary
    Frank Wilcox
    Frank Wilcox
    • Carter
    Eddie Acuff
    Eddie Acuff
    • Mailman
    • (uncredited)
    Paul E. Burns
    Paul E. Burns
    • Man in Park
    • (uncredited)
    Rodney Hildebrand
    • Co-worker
    • (uncredited)
    Carl Knowles
    • Co-worker
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Abby Berlin
    • Writers
      • Jack Henley
      • Chic Young
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    5bkoganbing

    Oh, how we danced

    Poor Dagwood, in the past he's committed one flub after another and in the Bumstead tradition always manages to somehow come out on top because someone upstairs likes him. But in Blondie's Anniversary the ball starts rolling when his bachelor boss Jerome Cowan starts with his male member at the sight of Adele Jergens who is the secretary of Grant Mitchell who wants to hire Cowan's firm to build a hospital. What Cowan doesn't know is she's in league with a pair of unscrupulous contractors, Edmund MacDonald and Fred Sears, who will way underbid Cowan with the use of inferior materials.

    It all starts to come apart when Cowan gives Arthur Lake money to buy an expensive watch for Jergens to get in good with her and with Mitchell. Lake buys the watch, but Penny Singleton thinks the watch is her anniversary present. That leads to all kinds of complications including Dagwood going to a loan shark played by William Frawley. Now that was Dagwood's decision and one of the worst he ever made in the history of the Blondie series.

    Once again the Bumsteads prove they're the special interest in a merciful providence.
    7planktonrules

    Dagwood ends up wearing concrete galoshes!

    This aptly named installment of the Blondie and Dagwood series finds Dagood in trouble because he's incredibly stupid. In other words, it's pretty typical of the films!! In this case, his boss, Mr. Radcliffe, is trying to kiss up to a potential client's secretary (Adele Jurgens) and he buys her a very expensive watch and asks Dagwood to deliver it. However, it happens to be Dagwood's anniversary and Blondie thinks the watch is for her. So, Dagwood does something rather dishonest...he buys a cheap imitation for the secretary. When the watch falls apart, Radcliffe is naturally angry and fires him.

    Soon, the competition for a construction job hires Dagwood to do some drafting work. However, in the process Dagwood overhears them and their plans to build a shoddy and unsafe hospital and he cannot allow this and confronts the men...and ends up in concrete! What's next? See the film to discover if Dagwood goes for a swim.

    In addition to femme fatale Adele Jurgens, another guest star is William Frawley, as Dagwood ALSO ends up working with this loan shark! Overall, an enjoyable outing...and pretty typical for the series.
    9tcchelsey

    DAGWOOD, A CHEAP WATCH AND BIG TROUBLE.

    Another familiar "I thought it was for me..." story that so often plagued poor Dagwood. This time, Mr. Radcliffe trusts Dagwood with an expensive new watch -- which he wants to give to bank secretary Adele Jergens -- to insure a loan for a construction deal. He brings it home, Blondie finds it, and she thinks its for their anniversary! What a mess.

    Veteran comedy writer Jack Henley wrote this funny and frustrating story. Dagwood now has a problem with Blondie, a problem with his boss, a problem with the secretary, and gets mixed up with a loan shark called Sharkey, best played by William Frawley. He has NO CHOICE but to buy another watch -- a real, real cheap one -- give it to Gloria (Jergens) who is insulted, and tells Radcliffe to get lost!

    A highlight are Arthur Lake's scenes with Frawley, playing the menacing loan shark, who guarantees him "compound fracture interest" if he doesn't repay the super high interest loan. You can only feel sorry for Dagwood (once again), a genuine victim of circumstances, and stretched in every possible direction. Murphy's Law 101.

    The supporting cast is a winner, especially beautiful Adele Jergens, who appeared in many memorable films. Also Grant Mitchell (as stern Mr. Breckenbridge), Edmund MacDonald (as Bob), character actor Frank Wilcox (as Carter), and Fred F. Sears (Bert), later a popular director of 50s sci fi films.

    Excellent writing by Jack Henley, who began a long career with comedy shorts in the 1930s, including some starring Fatty Arbuckle. After writing several more BLONDIE episodes, he began writing for the MA AND PA KETTLE series.

    Dedicated to all us Dagwood and/or Arthur Lake fans. Always on dvd, either sold separately or in box sets of the entire series. Thanks again to METV Plus for running this classic series, like the old days, on Saturday mornings.
    5lugonian

    The Bumsteads: Time Out of Mind

    BLONDIE'S ANNIVERSARY (Columbia, 1947), directed by Abby Berlin, the 22nd theatrical release in the series based on Chic Young's popular comic strip characters ranks one of the few "Blondie" titles to actually be relevant to the story. For the first time since its initial entry, BLONDIE (1938), the subject matter of a wedding anniversary is mentioned. Unlike most series films that have been around for nearly a decade, the writers would naturally fall into a rut by remaking earlier material. As much as situations and gags have been reworked and revised, the "Blondie" series actually didn't fall into the category of redoing itself, although on a couple of occasions it re-invented itself, notably BLONDIE'S HERO (1950) which broke away from domestic situations by placing Dagwood in the Army Reserves.

    The Blondie character was first introduced to the "funnies" in 1930. In 1933, Blondie married millionaire Dagwood Bumstead, who was disinherited by his family, thus, having to earn his own living like anybody else. In 1938, Columbia introduced Blondie and Dagwood to the screen in what developed into a very long series. Nearly ten years later comes BLONDIE'S ANNIVERSARY where Blondie (Penny Singleton) and Dagwood (Arthur Lake) are approaching their 15th wedding anniversary. Blondie is in her kitchen baking a cake for the big event, even humming to herself "The Anniversary Waltz." In the meantime, Dagwood accompanies his boss, George M. Radcliffe (Jerome Cowan) in landing a new business deal with Samuel A. Breckenridge (Grant Mitchell, reprising his role from 1947s BLONDIE'S HOLIDAY), the bank president who wants to contract Radcliffe in building a new hospital after having done such a splendid job constructing him a new bank. Radcliffe has taken a fancy to the bank president's attractive secretary, Gloria Stafford (Adele Jergens). After Dagwood accidentally breaks her watch and failing to undo his error, Radcliffe, hoping to get in good graces with Gloria, goes out and buys her a brand new $300 watch. He gives it to Dagwood to deliver it to Gloria the following morning. After returning home, Dagwood discovers that Blondie has found the watch, mistaking it for her anniversary gift. Unable to level with her, Ollie Merton (Jack Rice), Dagwood's co-worker, recommends borrowing money from "Sharkey" a loan-shark (William Frawley) and buying a new watch. With the loan, Dagwood purchases a second hand watch and substitutes that for Gloria. After putting it on her wrist, the watch falls apart, and because of it, Gloria angrily tells Radcliffe via telephone what she thinks of the gift. Due to the mishap, Dagwood loses his job and Radcliffe obtains the real watch from Blondie after telling her the situation. While Blondie is disappointed in Dagwood for forgetting their anniversary, Gloria is now happy with her new watch, and continues to play up to Radcliffe, but for reasons of her own, who turns out to be working undercover for Radcliffe's competitors, Burley (Edmund MacDonald) and Dalton (Fred Sears), with the intention of stealing Radcliffe's blueprints and a contract deal from Breckenridge. Because Dagwood is an expert blueprint designer, he is offered employment with Burley, thanks to Gloria. Dagwood works overtime for them until he overhears their scheme of using defective material on the hospital building. He later informs Burley that he wants out of their company, and tells him why (big mistake!). In order to keep Dagwood from informing to Radcliffe or Breckenridge, the crooks decide to put Dagwood out of circulation until the deal with Breckenridge is signed. Further developments occur as Sharkey looks for Bumstead in order to collect his loan as well as his very high interest rates, and Blondie's concern of Dagwood's disappearance.

    Another occasionally amusing entry that leaves a lot to be desired. Arthur Lake can be frequently funny whenever a good script allows, even though his comic strip based character seldom emerges into a real person. However, his portrayal comes off as honest, yet gullible whenever confronting bad guys who attempt to convince him that he's mistaken about them. So trusting, he finds himself in a predicament locked inside their office standing with his feet encased in a block of cement, hands tied behind his back and mouth covered to keep him from calling out for help. At one point he loses balance, keels forward and lands on his head. Ouch! Unlike other long running film series, the "Blondie" comedies keep the same leading players throughout, with the exception of a few like Mr. Dithers replaced by Mr. Radcliffe, for example. In keeping the same players in their roles, loyal viewers get to notice physical changes occurring: Dagwood becoming slightly heavier in both face and body; Blondie already abandoning her traditional "Blondie" hairstyle in favor of more contemporary 1940s look; Alexander (Larry Simms), formerly Baby Dumpling, nearly the size of his screen parents, now speaking in deeper tone voice, as with his adolescent friend, Alvin Fuddow (Danny Mummert); Cookie (Marjorie Kent) still a child yet slightly taller; and Daisy, their dog, still looking relatively the same. What makes this particular series one of a kind is the fact that none of its lead actors were ever substituted by other actors enacting their roles in favor of fresh young faces. Also taking part of BLONDIE'S ANNIVERSARY are Alyn Lockwood (Mary, the switchboard girl); Eddie Acuff (Mr. Beasley, the postman); and Frank Wilcox (Mr. Carter).

    BLONDIE'S ANNIVERSARY, along with 27 others in the series, formerly distributed on video cassette in the 1990s, aired on American Movie Classics from 1996 to 2002. Next in the series: BLONDIE'S REWARD (1948). Happy 15th Anniversary, Blondie and Dagwood.(**)
    dougdoepke

    Dagwood Gets Cement Shoes

    Wow, is that spider woman Adele Jergens in a Dagwood movie. For a minute I thought I'd loaded the wrong DVD. But no, thank goodness. It's Dagwood and in a pickle, as usual. This time he's mistakenly given Jergens' diamond watch to Blondie as an anniversary present. Now he's got to make good with one of 40's-noir best vixens, or he's in big trouble. Then there's I Love Lucy's favorite neighbor, Bill Frawley, to help him out with a loan-- at compound interest, of course. Worse Dagwood's boss is competing for a big construction project against some swindlers that our hero's inadvertently helped. So now his job's in trouble. Good thing Daisy and her pups are on friendly guard.

    All in all, Dagwood gets most of the screen time with Blondie mainly on hand. The flick's a pretty good comedy, though I could use more B&D byplay, the series' main spark. A plot involving crime may lend to viewer interest but may also compete with the comedic parts. That's not necessarily the case here, but to me it's life in the suburbs with our ditzy couple that really scores. Anyway, whatever you do, don't let Dagwood dry your dishes.

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    • Trivia
      The twenty-second of twenty-eight Blondie movies starring Penny Singleton as Blondie Bumstead and Arthur Lake as Dagwood Bumstead.
    • Quotes

      Dagwood Bumstead: Wait a minute, wait a minute, what does it amount to today?

      Sharkey, the Loan Shark: Well, today, being the tenth day, you owe me a little over 75 bucks, huh?

      Dagwood Bumstead: Huh? Oh, I can't understand that interest.

      Sharkey, the Loan Shark: Oh, you can't huh? Well this is known as compound interest.

      Dagwood Bumstead: Compound?

      Sharkey, the Loan Shark: Yeah. Compound fracture interest.

      Dagwood Bumstead: Compound fracture?

      Sharkey, the Loan Shark: Yeah. If you don't get that dough up in 24 hours, I com' and pound a fracture in your skull! See how it works out?

    • Connections
      Followed by Blondie's Reward (1948)
    • Soundtracks
      Anniversary Song (Oh, how we danced on the night we were wed)
      (1946) (uncredited)

      Music by Iosif Ivanovici, arranged by Saul Chaplin, lyrics by Al Jolson and Saul Chaplin

      Played as background music when "anniversary" is onscreen

      Hummed by Penny Singleton

      Played as background music at the end

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 1947 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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      1 hour 7 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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