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Directed by Frank R. StrayerOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Penny Singleton,
Arthur Lake,
Larry Simms,
Janet Blair,
Jonathan Hale,
Adele MaraRating61%
Dagwood Bumstead is forced to receive a college diploma in order to remain a worker at the Dithers Construction Company. He goes to school with his wife Blondie, until they get the news married couples are not allowed. They decide to pretend they aren't a couple. A dilemma starts when Laura Wadsworth begins to flirt with Dagwood and Big Man on Campus Rusty Bryant does the same with Blondie. Even more problems come to Blondie when she discovers she is pregnant. Afraid to tell Dagwood out of fear for expulsion, she decides to keep it a secret., 1h12
Directed by Frank R. StrayerOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Penny Singleton,
Arthur Lake,
Ian Wolfe,
Willie Best,
Larry Simms,
Rita HayworthRating64%
Blondie Bumstead is having trouble balancing the family budget, particularly as she wants to buy a new fur coat. Her husband Dagwood also needs money for the membership fee of a fishing club he wants to join. Blondie becomes jealous when she finds Dagwood with an overfamiliar old friend, Joan Forrester, and begins to suspect that they are having an affair. After Dagwood wins money in a competition he decides to buy Blondie a fur coat, but uses Joan to try it on for size. Blondie sees them in the shop together and mistakenly thinks he is buying it for Joan. She decides to leave Dagwood for good, only to have a last minute change of heart., 1h8
Directed by Frank R. StrayerOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Glenn Ford,
Penny Singleton,
Larry Simms,
Arthur Lake,
Jonathan Hale,
Irving BaconRating64%
Dagwood Bumstead has been caught possessing illegal fireworks and now he tries to make up for this by taking his wife Blondie to Aunt Hannah's ranch for 4 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 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 in she encourages him to have another go at marrying Millie and elop. unfortunately he twists his ankle on the way, and a very 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 a dynamite 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., 1h10
Directed by Frank R. StrayerOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Penny Singleton,
Arthur Lake,
Larry Simms,
Jonathan Hale,
Arthur Hohl,
Esther DaleRating65%
Blondie proves to be a real nuisance to her husband Dagwood and causes domestic disturbance in the Bumstead home, when she insists on getting a maid. Dagwood is forced to take the request seriously, and asks his boss, J.C. Dithers, for a raise. As a rule, Dithers refuses the raise, but instead he offers Dagwood and his family a two-week stay at a country house, complete with servants. The house is the size of a palace, formerly owned by Batterson, a newly deceased magician. With the consent of his wife, Dagwood accepts the offer, and they prepare for take off to the country. , 1h7
Origin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Penny Singleton,
Arthur Lake,
Larry Simms,
Jerome Cowan,
Grant Mitchell,
Mary YoungRating64%
Dagwood Bumstead is an architect who has managed to convince the prominent bank president Samuel Breckenridge to let his firm have the contract to erect a new bank building in town. When Dagwood’s boss at the architect firm, George Radcliffe, hears about the contract, he is ecstatic and offers Dagwood a modest raise of $2,50., 1h33
Directed by David ButlerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Sports films,
American football films,
Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Stuart Erwin,
Patsy Kelly,
Jack Haley,
Betty Grable,
Judy Garland,
Johnny DownsRating60%
Due to a misunderstanding, Yale inadvertently invites the small Texas State University to come to Connecticut and play against its football team for a benefit game. Coincidentally, TSU has just hired a new coach, Slug Winters (Jack Haley), who arrives at the college with his wife Bessie (Patsy Kelly) just in time to hear the announcement that the team is to play Yale., 1h31
Directed by Robert Stevenson,
Joseph L. McEveetyOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
AdventureThemes Children's filmsActors Tommy Kirk,
Annette Funicello,
Leon Ames,
Stuart Erwin,
Alan Hewitt,
Connie GilchristRating62%
Midvale College student Merlin Jones (Tommy Kirk), who is always involved with mind experiments, designs a helmet that connects to an electroencephalographic tape that records mental activity. He is brought before Judge Holmby (Leon Ames) for wearing the helmet while driving and his license is suspended. Merlin returns to the lab and discovers accidentally that his new invention enables him to read minds.