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Blondie Meets the Boss (1939)

Cast Regulars in this Film
Blondie Bumstead (Penny Singleton)
Dagwood Bumstead (Arthur Lake)
Baby Dumpling Bumstead (Larry Simms)
Danny Mummert (Alvin Fuddle)
J.C. Dithers (Jonathan Hale)
Mr. Crumb, the Mailman (Irving Bacon)
Special Guest Stars
Dorothy Moore (Dot Miller,
Blondie's sister)
Joel Dean (Freddie Turner, Dot's boyfriend)
Don Beddoe (Marvin Williams)
Stanley Brown (Ollie Shaw)
Dorothy Comingore (Francine
Rogers)
Inez Courtney (Betty Lou Wood)
Skinnay Ennis (Himself)
Walter Soderling (Morgan the Cashier)
Richard Fiske (Nelson)
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Plot: This is the 2nd film
in the series. Classic Blondie material! The Bumstead
family is looking forward to taking a vacation. Dagwood's boss,
Mr. Dithers, tells him at the last minute that his vacation is
cancelled. Mr. Dithers says he needs Dagwood to cover for him at
the office. Dagwood threatens that if he can't have his vacation,
he will resign. Dithers accepts without blinking an eye and
before Dagwood can remedy the situation he realizes he is out of a
job. He goes home, tells Blondie, and Blondie goes to the
Dithers' Construction Firm to "meet the boss". When trying to get
Dagwood his job back, Blondie accidentally gets the job herself!
Now the breadwinner for the family, Dagwood becomes a
househusband! A depressed Dagwood, who now wears the apron in the
family, sneaks out of the house to go on a fishing trip with his
neighbor buddy Marvin Williams.
Dagwood, still depressed about Blondie taking his job, makes the most
out of his fishing trip until Marvin brings along two sexy young girls
(one for him and one for Dagwood). It turns out Marvin is
cheating on his wife and wants to get Dagwood lined up with a girl as
well. Bumstead gets nervous around the pretty young miss, who
happens to be a singer. While Francine is about to fall out of
the boat, Dagwood catches her. Francine's friend Betty Lou takes
a camera picture at that exact moment and it looks like Dagwood is
holding her in his arms in a loving embrace.
Blondie eventually discovers the photograph and in typical Blondie
fashion grows jealous and mean towards her husband. Still, she
tries to pretend that she doesn't know what's going on as long as she
can. Trying to catch Dagwood in the act, everything gets all
mixed up and Blondie blows the big business transaction that Dithers
had set up for her. It turns out, however, that Dithers wanted
the proposal to fail. Dagwood gets his job back, and a vacation,
and everything goes back to normal.
Blondie's sister Dot and her boyfriend are jitterbug dancers that
provide comic relief for this entry. It's the last you will ever
see of Dot in the Blondie movies, which strikes me as odd considering
that she is such an engaging character. There's a hilarious scene
where Dagwood unwittingly "fills in" as Dot's dancing partner at the
jitterbug contest, slipping and sliding all over the floor, and
ultimately helps her win the contest.



Marvin Williams, Ollie Shaw, Francine Rogers
Photo stills I made of characters from "Blondie Meets the Boss" (1939)

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