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Blondie's Reward

  • 1948
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  • 1h 6m
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Arthur Lake, Marjorie Ann Mutchie, Larry Simms, and Penny Singleton in Blondie's Reward (1948)
ComedyFamily

Dagwood gets in trouble at work when he buys the wrong property for his boss and when he is accused of punching out a client's son.Dagwood gets in trouble at work when he buys the wrong property for his boss and when he is accused of punching out a client's son.Dagwood gets in trouble at work when he buys the wrong property for his boss and when he is accused of punching out a client's son.

  • Director
    • Abby Berlin
  • Writers
    • Edward Bernds
    • Chic Young
  • Stars
    • Penny Singleton
    • Arthur Lake
    • Larry Simms
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    201
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Abby Berlin
    • Writers
      • Edward Bernds
      • Chic Young
    • Stars
      • Penny Singleton
      • Arthur Lake
      • Larry Simms
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Penny Singleton
    Penny Singleton
    • Blondie Bumstead
    Arthur Lake
    Arthur Lake
    • Dagwood Bumstead
    Larry Simms
    Larry Simms
    • Alexander Bumstead
    Marjorie Ann Mutchie
    • Cookie Bumstead
    • (as Marjorie Kent)
    Jerome Cowan
    Jerome Cowan
    • George M. Radcliffe
    Gay Nelson
    • Alice Dickson
    Ross Ford
    Ross Ford
    • Ted Scott
    Danny Mummert
    Danny Mummert
    • Alvin Fuddle
    Paul Harvey
    Paul Harvey
    • John D. Dickson
    Frank Jenks
    Frank Jenks
    • Ed Vance
    Chick Chandler
    Chick Chandler
    • Bill Cooper
    Jack Rice
    Jack Rice
    • Ollie Merton
    Eddie Acuff
    Eddie Acuff
    • Mr. Johnson
    Frank Sully
    Frank Sully
    • Officer Carney
    Myron Healey
    Myron Healey
    • Cluett Day
    Chester Clute
    Chester Clute
    • Leroy J. Blodgett
    Daisy
    Daisy
    • Daisy
    Sam Finn
    • Radcliffe's Employee
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Abby Berlin
    • Writers
      • Edward Bernds
      • Chic Young
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    7lugonian

    Dagwood Bumstead's Day Off

    BLONDIE'S REWARD (Columbia, 1948), directed by Abby Berlin, the 23rd installment to the popular series based on Chic Young's "Blondie" comic strip, ranks one of the least memorable, but overlooking its familiarity, a satisfactory merry-mix-up scenario taken from what's supposed to be Dagwood's time off from work.

    The story opens with Blondie (Penny Singleton) and Dagwood (Arthur Lake), along with their teenage son, Alexander (Larry Simms) and daughter, Cookie (Marjorie Kent) having their morning breakfast together. Unlike other mornings, Dagwood does not have to rush out of the house to catch his bus off to work for that Blondie has arranged for his boss, George M. Radcliffe (Jerome Cowan) in giving him the day off. Instead of spending time loafing around, Blondie provides Dagwood's day of rest with a handful of chores to do. He starts off the day shellacking the living room floor. After completing that, Dagwood finds himself cornered on the wrong side, but thanks to Alvin Fuddow (Danny Mummert), the "boy genius" from next door, Dagwood takes his advice by opening the window behind him and climbing out, resulting from a passing policeman (Frank Sully) mistaking him for a burglar. After that's settled, Dagwood later plays football with Alexander and the neighborhood boys, coached by a college football star named Ted Scott (Ross Ford) who happens to be Alvin's cousin. As he is to make a forward pass, Dagwood knocks down both the postman (Eddie Acuff) and Mr. Radcliffe (Jerome Cowan), who happened to stop by, and Dagwood's day of rest by asking him to become his "dummy" in a big real estate deal. Naturally Dagwood obliges and naturally, and unwittingly, purchases worthless property from a couple of crooks, Ed Vance (Frank Jenks) and Bill Cooper (Chick Chandler). When Radcliffe learns of the blunder, instead of traditionally firing him, he has him demoted to office boy, thus, giving Dagwood's job and office to the overjoyed Ollie (Jack Rice). When Dagwood is unable to obtain real estate plans from Radcliffe's client, John Dixon (Paul Harvey), as a favor to Dagwood, Ted offers to get them. In doing so, Ted, mistaken for Dagwood Bumstead, meets Dixon's attractive daughter, Alice (Gay Nelson). When he finds Alice's jealous fiancé speaking harshly to her, Ted losing his temper and socks him into the swimming pool. Feeling he's cost Bumstead his job, Ted makes a hasty departure. Pleased from what has occurred, Dixon agrees in doing business with Radcliffe only after offering Bumstead his congratulations. Complications arise with Ted believed to be Dagwood; Mr. Dixon wanting Dagwood to show him his boxing technique; and the two crooks, discovering the property isn't worthless after all, wanting to get back the deed before Dagwood's discovers its worth. And what is Blondie's reward? Stay tuned to find out.

    Others in the cast include Alyn Lockwood as Mary, the switchboard girl; Daisy, the Bumstead dog, and Chester Clute as LeRoy J. Blodget. While not as memorable as some of the better entries, it's easy to confuse BLONDIE'S REWARD with some of the other ones, especially its use of familiar faces as Paul Harvey, Frank Jenks and Chick Chandler, all having appeared in earlier segments, assuming different character roles this time around. Eddie Acuff resumes his portrayal as the doomed mailman who avoids getting run over by Dagwood during delivery time, a role he's acquired since LEAVE IT TO BLONDIE (1945). This time he's addressed as Mr. Johnson instead of Mr. Beasley. It appears that Edward Bernds, the screen writer, wasn't very consistent with his characters from one film to the next. He would assume the task as director for the duration of the series, with this, being the ninth and final under Abby Berlin.

    Weak entry redeemed somewhat by its leading players familiar with both their characters and material, and Alvin's amusing finish involving barbells.

    Formerly distributed on video cassette through Barr Entertainment (King Features), BLONDIE'S REWARD, along with 27 other films in the series, aired on American Movie Classics from 1996 to 2001. Next installment: BLONDIE'S BIG DEAL(1949) (**)
    6planktonrules

    "You're lucky to have a brilliant young executive like Bumstead..."...so obviously it's a case of mistaken identity!!

    While I did enjoy "Blondie's Reward" I am deducting a point for one grotesque scene where Alvin pretends to be mentally deficient. It's terribly acted and just gross.

    The rest of the story is quite good. Dagwood is instructed to buy a valuable piece of property for his boss but instead buys some swampland from some crooks. Naturally Radcliffe is angry but instead of his usual (firing Dagwood) he demotes him. But, through a mix-up the demotion doesn't last long. Dagwood is supposed to pick up some papers from a client but a neighbor (a former pro footballer and All-American) does the errand for Dagwood. There, he encounters a brutish jerk who attacks a woman and then him...and the All- American ends up knocking the crap out of the jerk! Now you'd think going to a client's home and hitting someone would be a problem...but the client is thrilled...he hates the jerk and loves that Dagwood (or who he thinks is Dagwood) taught the guy a lesson on manners. What's next? Well, Dagwood has his old job back and all appears to be working out fine...until the ruse is discovered. What's next?? Well, A LOT!!!

    Overall, despite the nasty scene I mentioned, a good installment of the series. Worth seeing, though it is certainly insensitive.
    7Greenster

    Will Dagwood Fall for Another Scam and Face Demotion -- Again?

    This time around, Ed Vance (Frank Jenks) and Bill Cooper (Chick Chandler once again) intercept Dagwood (Arthur Lake) outside of a Realtor's office to attempt to swindle the funds which Mr. Radcliffe (Jerome Cowan) has entrusted Dagwood to bid a purchase option upon prime acreage, to offer swampland, thus potentially yielding an event which may lead to Dagwood's demotion to office boy.

    "Blondie's Reward" (Columbia 1948), Chapter 23 in this series, marks the swan song of Abby Berlin as Director of the Bumstead film family. Written by Edward Bernds, this one is filled with the desires of various characters to achieve a "Reward" of sorts.

    Mr. Radcliffe has the notion to impress wealthy industrialist John D. Dickson (Paul Harvey) with plans to construct a potential plant, thereby hoping to procure that cherished prime Real Estate, to cinch a tentative deal.

    What Mr. Dickson wants is for his daughter, Alice (Gay Nelson), to dump her opportunist fiancé, for whom he has no use.

    What Blondie (Penny Singleton) wants, in the meantime, is for Dagwood to use his days off from the office to varnish the wooden floors at the Bumstead residence. Dagwood obliges and begins in their dining room, inside which he varnishes himself into a corner and must escape through a window, which causes confusion after a police officer observes this.

    Alexander (Larry Simms) and Alvin Fuddle (Danny Mummert), passing football with Alvin's college-age cousin Ted Scott (Ross Ford), are asked to vouch for Dagwood's person in a film relying upon a plot of mistaken identity.

    What Alexander and Alvin want is a set of mail-order barbells, in order to practice athletics, as cousin Ted.

    What Ted wants, when Blondie enlists him to drive to the Dickson estate, to retrieve Radcliffe's blueprints for Dagwood, is to impress Alice Dickson, which he does by putting her fiancé in his place although Ted is identified as Dagwood Bumstead.

    When Mr. Radcliffe receives word of the social blunder, he pleads with Blondie to play along with his plan, which does not include that boxing match between Dagwood and Mr. Dickson, an unexpected visit by Alice to thank Dagwood for his "heroics," nor the return of those con artists.

    "Blondie" films can serve as gems of escapism from daily life or from heavier fare--or from nonsense fare. Even as this series winds down, its later chapters may seem a bit more relaxed than their predecessors. But "Blondie's Reward" does hold its own, by proving that its creative staff still manages to add fresh ideas to this series.
    9tcchelsey

    DAGWOOD IN THE SWAMP.

    This episode marked the series 10th year, and it was goofy business as usual. Once again, poor Dagwood is played the fool, getting mixed up with two cons (Frank Jenks and Chick Chandler), and buying swamp land for Mr. Radcliffe. Dagwood gets demoted... but there's always some hope.

    Ross Ford (as Ted) turns out to be Dagwood's good luck charm, pretending to be him and in a strange turn of events, happens to punch out the no-account future son-in-law of Radcliffe's client, Mr. Dickson (played by the ever popular Paul Harvey). Dickson takes a liking to Dagwood and the swamp land --in the end -- turns out to be a valuable piece of property.

    Well written by Ed Bernds, who was also writing and directing the THREE STOOGES short films at Columbia Pictures. Bernds continued the tradition of giving Dagwood incredible dumb luck. This was a common thread in the series, finding Dagwood in charge of buying something, even animals, such as a Great Dane in a previous episode, only discover what he purchased was worth a small fortune. Always fun to see Dagwood awkwardly come out on top.

    This episode is filled with some fine character actors, namely Harvey and Chandler, also Frank Jenks as a cop and veteran Chester Clute as Mr. Blodgett. Young Ross Ford would later appear on the RED SKELTON SHOW.

    Classic bit finds Dagwood varnishing the dining room floor and painting himself into a corner. Arthur Lake's stunned looks are priceless.

    Final episode directed by Abby Berlin, who was with the series since the beginning, also working as assistant director. He definitely was an authority on the series. Berlin switched to tv and became director for LIFE OF RILEY and the ANN SOTHERN SHOW.

    Always on dvd, either sold separately or in a box set featuring the entire series. Thanks always to MOVIES Net for running this classic sitcom on Saturday mornings.
    9tavm

    Blondie's Reward is another very funny entry in the series

    This is the twenty-third in the Blondie movie series. In this one, Dagwood is allowed to stay at home. He wants to relax but Blondie wants him to varnish the floor! Mr. Radcliffe arrives to take Dag to work to purchase a piece of land for him as a "dummy". (No, NOT the kind you usually think of but Mr. Bumstead fits that bill, of course!) There's also a visiting pro football player, some crooks who deal with Dag, and some boxing involved. The second entry in the series written by Edward Bernds, this was another very funny outing for him. And director Abby Berlin does wonders with the material cramming as much action as allowed. This would be his final contribution to the movie series though he'd return to the source material when helming the pilot of the TV version several years later. Bernds takes over with the next entry. So that's a high recommendation for Blondie's Reward. P.S. Eddie Acuff's postman finally gets a name here: He's Mr. Johnson.

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      This would be the last "Blondie" film directed by Abby Berlin. With the next entry, screenwriter Edward Bernds would take over as the director for the remainder of the series.
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      Followed by Blondie's Secret (1948)

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    • Release date
      • June 3, 1948 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
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      • Columbia Pictures
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      1 hour 6 minutes
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      • Black and White
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      • 1.37 : 1

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