
“Blondie moves in the best circles... NO WONDER THE BUMSTEADS ARE DIZZY!”
Dagwood brings home a pedigreed Great Dane which an important company client wants and which Blondie enters in the big dog show.
Release Date: 7/17/1941
Runtime: 76 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Frank R. Strayer
00Companies: Columbia Pictures
Countries: United States of America
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I have always been more of a cat-lover than a canine-enthusiast, but the Blondie films have been great both in how they've had the Bumsteads' dog Daisy in the series as a whole, and here, as Dagwood gets taken in, buying a Great Dane for $50, that both eats its owner out of house and home and is seemingly unfit for dog shows because of his tendency to fall asleep during them. I loved the way that at first Blondie is almost driven to divorce because of it, then eventually comes to love the monstrous dog. Very enjoyable.

Penny Singleton
Blondie Bumstead

Arthur Lake
Dagwood " Dag " Bumstead

Larry Simms
Baby Dumpling Bumstead
Daisy
Daisy

Jonathan Hale
J.C. Dithers
Danny Mummert
Alvin Fuddle

William Frawley
Waldo Pincus

Edgar Kennedy
Dr. Glenn

Chick Chandler
Cliff Peters

Irving Bacon
Mailman

Bill Goodwin
Dog Show Announcer

Bess Flowers
Dog Collar Saleslady (uncredited)