Blondie for Victory

Blondie for Victory

71 mins | Comedy | Aug. 6, 1942

Blondie organizes Housewives of America to perform home-front wartime duties, including guarding the local dam... Blondie for Victory was twelfth in Columbia's series of comedy films based on Chic Young's popular comic strip Blondie. Anxious to do her bit for the war effort, Blondie (Penny Singleton) joins the Housewives of America, a home defense league. Husband Dagwood (Arthur Lake) soon finds that Blondie is neglecting her responsibilities at home in favor of her war work; also disgruntled are Dagwood's chauvinistic boss Mr. Dithers (Jonathan Hale) and a newlywed husband (Stu Erwin) whose wife is never home thanks to the defense league.

Blondie for Victory

71 mins | Comedy | Aug. 6, 1942

Blondie for Victory
Blondie organizes Housewives of America to perform home-front wartime duties, including guarding the local dam... Blondie for Victory was twelfth in Columbia's series of comedy films based on Chic Young's popular comic strip Blondie. Anxious to do her bit for the war effort, Blondie (Penny Singleton) joins the Housewives of America, a home defense league. Husband Dagwood (Arthur Lake) soon finds that Blondie is neglecting her responsibilities at home in favor of her war work; also disgruntled are Dagwood's chauvinistic boss Mr. Dithers (Jonathan Hale) and a newlywed husband (Stu Erwin) whose wife is never home thanks to the defense league.
IMDb rating 6.1
Producers Columbia Pictures
Original title Blondie for Victory
Directors Frank R. Strayer
Writers Connie Lee, Chic Young, Karen DeWolf

Cast

Penny Singleton

as Blondie Bumstead

Arthur Lake

as Dagwood " Dag " Bumstead

Larry Simms

as Alexander " Baby " Bumstead

Majelle White

as Cookie Bumstead

Daisy

as Daisy

Stuart Erwin

as Pvt. Herschel Smith

Jonathan Hale

as J.C. Dithers

Danny Mummert

as Alvin Fuddle

Edward Gargan

as Sergeant