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Blondie Plays Cupid

  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1h 8m
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6.5/10
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Arthur Lake, Larry Simms, and Penny Singleton in Blondie Plays Cupid (1940)
AdventureComedyFamily

The Bumstead family is off to see relatives in the country when Blondie runs into Charlie and Millie, an eloping couple needing her help.The Bumstead family is off to see relatives in the country when Blondie runs into Charlie and Millie, an eloping couple needing her help.The Bumstead family is off to see relatives in the country when Blondie runs into Charlie and Millie, an eloping couple needing her help.

  • Director
    • Frank R. Strayer
  • Writers
    • Richard Flournoy
    • Karen DeWolf
    • Charles M. Brown
  • Stars
    • Penny Singleton
    • Arthur Lake
    • Larry Simms
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    413
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Frank R. Strayer
    • Writers
      • Richard Flournoy
      • Karen DeWolf
      • Charles M. Brown
    • Stars
      • Penny Singleton
      • Arthur Lake
      • Larry Simms
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • 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
    Jonathan Hale
    Jonathan Hale
    • J.C. Dithers
    Danny Mummert
    Danny Mummert
    • Alvin Fuddle
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Mailman
    Glenn Ford
    Glenn Ford
    • Charlie
    Luana Walters
    Luana Walters
    • Millie
    Will Wright
    Will Wright
    • Tucker
    Spencer Charters
    Spencer Charters
    • Uncle Abner
    Leona Roberts
    Leona Roberts
    • Aunt Hannah
    Stanley Brown
    Stanley Brown
    • Ollie Shaw
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Jane Carey
    • Mary - the Secretary
    • (uncredited)
    Tommy Dixon
    • Saunders
    • (uncredited)
    Jay Eaton
    Jay Eaton
    • Kirk
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Fiske
    Richard Fiske
    • Nelson
    • (uncredited)
    Si Jenks
    Si Jenks
    • Newton Banks - Justice of the Peace
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Frank R. Strayer
    • Writers
      • Richard Flournoy
      • Karen DeWolf
      • Charles M. Brown
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    alaskangirl

    Great movie to get friends to watch a black and white film!

    This movie is to funny. Especially the part where Baby Dumpling takes the car for a ride. The characters are played perfectly and Baby Dumpling is too adorable . I know a lot of people who will not watch black and white films, this comedy is a great way to get them hooked!
    6bkoganbing

    4th of July with the Bumsteads

    Two of the biggest names in Columbia Pictures history got some exposure in supporting parts in the Blondie Series. Blondie On A Budget had Rita Hayworth playing an old flame of Dagwood's. And in this film Blondie Plays Cupid Glenn Ford plays a prospective bridegroom trying to elope with his beloved Luana Walters under the watchful eye of her shotgun toting father Will Wright.

    It's 4th of July weekend and it's a long one that Arthur Lake and Penny Singleton get to spend with her aunt and uncle in the country. But after a series of the usual comic missteps the Bumsteads get involved Ford and Walter and their efforts to elope. Ford's a geologist who is drilling for oil on Wright's property and would very much like to do some drilling with Walters. Wright can't stand the sight of him though, he's tore up his farm considerable without any oil. No guy like that is going to have his daughter.

    The Bumsteads get into their usual shenanigans, my favorite is when Irving Bacon the mailman finally gets even with Dagwood for plowing into him every morning while racing for his bus.

    That running gag in the Blondie comic strip and on film was always a source of great amusement. I knew a Dagwood like character at my former job only he had some flex time work hours, from 7:30 am. to 3:30 pm. When the hour struck, God help you if you were in his path as he raced for the subway. I still remember him almost plowing into one of the bosses one day.

    Ford shows signs of the affable charm that would make him a leading star for 25 years in his part. There are also some good gags involving 4th of July firecrackers and they play a big part in giving Blondie Plays Cupid a happy ending.
    7cgvsluis

    It's the Fourth of July weekend and this installment is filled with explosive slapstick!

    The whole cast is back for this installment of Blondie. Dagwood and Baby Dumpling are in rare form as they want to light off fireworks and Blondie is so worried about safety that she has forbidden it! This creates a bit of a three way hide and seek with large firecrackers. And the mailman gag...yep! You guessed it, he gets a lit firework that has been tossed out of the Dagwood household!

    In order to avoid fireworks altogether, Blondie plans a nice quiet weekend out of the city at her Aunt Hannah and Uncle Abner's country farm. On the way to the farm they hitch a ride with this lovely couple...a young Glenn Ford plays the groom to be Charlie and Luana Walters the bride to be Millie. The couple runs into trouble by way of her father...and Blondie steps in to help them elope.

    Fireworks, Dynamite and Oil oh my!

    This was a fun, family friendly installment built around the Fourth of July. Blondie fans will be thrilled and I highly recommend this film as irbid one of the better ones in the series. I also recommend the film to Glenn Ford fans as they will enjoy seeing him as a youngster on the cusp of marriage.
    8robert-temple-1

    The fifth Blondie film, where Daisy climbs a ladder

    In this Blondie film, a great effort has been made to expand the repertoire of Daisy the Dog. She performs the most amazing feats, the most spectacular of which is to climb a ladder all the way from ground level to the roof of a house. She also coyly lays her front leg across her eyes to simulate shame. So she has moved far beyond the raised ears and knowing looks of the four previous films. The producers must have realized by now that Daisy was deeply popular with the Blondie audience. The film begins with Daisy stealing a bone and a pack of dogs yapping and running in circles round the inside of the Bumstead household. Blondie scolds Daisy about this afterwards by saying: 'Now, Daisy Bumstead, don't you ever bring people like that into this house again!' At one point, Alvin from next door even sticks his head through the dog flap to speak to Blondie, who has previously removed a Saint Bernard dog from the same flap, in which it had become stuck. This film features Glenn Ford in a supporting role; he had only entered films three years previously, and this was his eighth appearance on screen. It is he and his wife-to-be to whom Blondie 'plays cupid' by facilitating their elopement, and their escape from the girl's father with his shotgun. There are lots of sight gags about fire crackers in this film, because it is the Fourth of July. Poor Irving Bacon, the mailman, gets blown up by one this time. He takes his revenge by throwing a lit firecracker into the Bumsteads' house. Glenn Ford has discovered an oil well but has been prevented from drilling the last portion to achieve a gusher. Baby Dumpling, mistaking a stick of dynamite for a fire cracker, solves that problem. Some of the scenes are a bit long and some of the gags become tedious for this reason, so that the film sags in places. But it always bounces back with the inevitable joie de vivre of the Blondie genre. Larry Simms as Baby Dumpling is now a year older and slightly less cute. He even has a knowing expression from time to time, seemingly having passed into a state of 'old age at the age of five'. Penny Singleton as Blondie has slightly altered her hair style and looks a bit less cute herself. The rather annoying opening song with the word 'Bumsteadable' in the lyrics has been dropped, and the music under the titles is purely orchestral now, but very poorly done, using the song theme. The plot is, as usual, elaborate, and the gags continuous. Arthur Lake as Dagwood continues to shine in glorious 'Bumsteadability'.
    7tavm

    Blondie Plays Cupid is another funny entry in the series with the added treat of having Glenn Ford in one of his early film appearances before stardom

    This is the seventh in the Blondie movie series. While there are more contrivances than usual in the series, this is still a pretty funny entry involving firecrackers, a man with a shotgun, a ladder, a car that goes off by itself, and a young couple trying to get married. Of that young couple, one of them is Glenn Ford-years before he achieved stardom in films like Gilda with Rita Hayworth who was in a previous entry, Blondie on a Budget. The other half was Luana Walters who I just found out was in lots of B westerns and would eventually be the first to play Superman's Krytonian mother, Lara, in the 1948 serial named after her son. Interestingly, Ford himself played Supes' adopted father, Jonathan Kent, in the Christopher Reeve version from 1978. My favorite gag is what happens when Dagwood rushes down the ladder! So on that note, Blondie Plays Cupid is highly recommended. P.S. Charles Lane, previously in the first film in the series as a furniture salesman, makes a welcome return here as the train conductor. And, as in Blondie Brings Up Baby, Baby Dumpling's real name is revealed to be Dagwood Jr. though that will be changed to Alexander a few years down the line after original comic strip creator Chic Young does so by then.

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    • Trivia
      This was the film debut of Will Wright.
    • Goofs
      When Baby Dumpling gets behind the wheel of the car, you can clearly see in the long shots that it is being driven by an adult.
    • Quotes

      Dagwood Bumstead: [holding bone Daisy put in his bed] Oh, I'm coming apart!

      Blondie Bumstead: Nonsense. You don't come apart 'til you're forty.

    • Connections
      Followed by Blondie Goes Latin (1941)

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 1940 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blondie Goes to the Country
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Fe La Grande Railroad Station, Los Angeles, California, USA(train station)
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 8 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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