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Blondie Plays Cupid

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1940 film by Frank R. Strayer
Blondie Plays Cupid
Directed byFrank R. Strayer
Written byCharles M. Brown
Karen DeWolf
Based oncomic stripBlondie
byChic Young
Produced byRobert Sparks
StarringPenny Singleton
Arthur Lake
CinematographyHenry Freulich
Edited byGene Milford
Music byLeigh Harline
M. W. Stoloff
Production
company
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • October 31, 1940 (1940-10-31)
Running time
68 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Blondie Plays Cupid is a 1940 Americancomedy film starringPenny Singleton andArthur Lake and directed byFrank R. Strayer. Also in the cast isGlenn Ford. It is the seventh of the 28Blondie films.

Plot summary

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Blondie catches her husband, Dagwood Bumstead, possessing illegal fireworks, and he tries to make up for this by taking her, their son, and dog to Aunt Hannah's ranch for Fourth of July celebrations. The ranch is a peaceful place in the country, but trouble starts already on the way over there, when the Bumsteads board the wrong train, lose their baggage, and have to hitchhike most of the way.

The young couple that picks them up, Millie and Charlie, are on their way to get married and elope together, without their parents' consents. The Bumsteads have to accompany the young couple to court and the wedding ceremony, but the wedding is interrupted by Millie's father, Mr. Tucker, storming in with a shotgun.

Mr. Tucker then takes the car, with Dagwood, his son, and their dog still in it, and drives off. Charlie is forced to take Blondie to Aunt Hannah's ranch, and she encourages him to have another go at marrying Millie and elope. Unfortunately he twists his ankle on the way, and a reluctant Dagwood has to take his place and go and fetch Millie from her (and her father's) home.

Dagwood accidentally climbs through the window to Millie's father's bedroom, and is held at gunpoint. He flees head over heels and is chased around the property. His son discovers what he thinks is some kind of fireworks and lights it, but it is in fact adynamite stick. When the dynamite explodes it rips up a hole in the ground, and in doing so, opens up an oil well.

Millie's father is so happy over the new source of income that he consents to Charlie marrying his daughter after all, and the Bumsteads finish their weekend holiday at the hospital, in peace and quiet.[1]

Cast

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PlayerRole
Penny SingletonBlondie Bumstead
Arthur LakeDagwood Bumstead
Larry SimmsAlexander 'Baby Dumpling' Bumstead
DaisyHerself
Jonathan HaleJ.C. Dithers
Danny MummertAlvin Fuddle
Irving BaconMailman
Glenn FordCharlie
Luana WaltersMillie
Will WrightMr. Tucker
Spencer ChartersUncle Abner Henderson
Leona RobertsAunt Hannah Henderson
Stanley BrownOllie Shaw (uncredited)
Mary Jane CareyMary, the Secretary (uncredited)
Tommy DixonSaunders (uncredited)
Jay EatonKirk (uncredited)
Richard FiskeNelson (uncredited)
Si JenksNewton 'Newt' Banks, Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
Charles LaneTrain Conductor (uncredited)
Rex MooreNewsboy (uncredited)
John TyrrellReed, a Workman (uncredited)

References

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  • Memorable Films of the Forties, by John Reid
  1. ^"Blondie Plays Cupid".

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