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Blondie's Big Deal Cinema

"Blondie's Big Deal Cinema"
Genre : 
Comedy Cinema, Domestic Comedy Cinema, Farce Cinema.
Year : 
1949
Director : 
Director Edward Bernds.
Actors : 
Penny Singleton Cinema, Arthur Lake Cinema, Larry Simms Cinema, Marjorie Kent Cinema, Jerome Cowan Cinema, Collette Lyons Cinema, Wilton Graff Cinema, Ray Walker Cinema, Stanley Andrews Cinema, Alan Dinehart III Cinema, Eddie Acuff Cinema, Jack Rice Cinema, Chester Clute Cinema, George Lloyd Cinema, Alyn Lockwood Cinema, Danny Mummert Cinema, Daisy Cinema, Ronnie Ralph Cinema.
   
File information:
Runtime:
66:00
Codec:
dvd-rip
Size:
745.97 Mb
Storyline:

Blondie's Big Deal was the 24th entry in Columbia's popular "Blondie" series. Since the actors were getting a bit too long-in-tooth to be thoroughly convincing in their characterizations, Big Deal is for the most part played on a farcical level. This time around, Dagwood (Arthur Lake) invents a nonflammable paint, much to the delight of his boss Radcliffe (Jerome Cowan), who hopes to snag a lucrative contract. Dishonest competitors plan to sabotage Dag's invention, but Blondie (Penny Singleton) and neighborhood boy-genius Rollo (Alan Dinehart III) do a little detective work and save the day. Director Edward Bernds handles the material in the manner of his "Three Stooges" 2-reelers: At one point, Blondie is decorously tied to a chair by the villains, while at another juncture Dagwood causes an outsized slapstick explosion. Bernds' breezy approach may not have pleased diehard "Blondie" fans, but it turned out to be a much-needed booster shot for this flagging film series.
 
 

Blondie's Big Deal Cinema