Blondie in the Dough – Blondie helps out the family finances by baking and selling cookies, but the cookie business crumbles.
Blondie in the Dough (1947) starring Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Hugh Herbert
Product Description
Dagwood irritates a potential client on the golf course so badly, he causes the Radcliffe Construction Company to stop negotiating! Blondie takes a hand, to help out financially. She’s baking cookies at home, and tries selling them to local stores. There, she unknowingly meets an eccentric business man, joins him in his hobby of cooking, and eventually uses him as a lever to regain the building contract.
Cast
- Penny Singleton (Blondie’s Hero) … Blondie Bumstead
- Arthur Lake (Blondie Hits the Jackpot) … Dagwood Bumstead
- Larry Simms (Blondie: Footlight Glamour) … Alexander Bumstead
- Marjorie Ann Mutchie (Blondie’s Big Moment) … Cookie Bumstead (as Marjorie Kent)
- Jerome Cowan (Shall We Dance; Who Done It?) … George Radcliffe
- Hugh Herbert (The Black Cat 1944; Gold Diggers of 1935) … Llewellyn Simmons
- Clarence Kolb (Merrily We Live) … J.T. Thorpe
- Danny Mummert (Blondie for Victory) … Alvin Fuddle
- William Forrest … Robert ‘Bob’ Dixon
- Eddie Acuff (The Walking Dead 1936) … Postman
- Norman Phillips Jr … Ollie Shaw
- Kernan Cripps (Blondie’s Big Moment; The Seventh Victim)… Harry Baxter
- Fred F. Sears (Earth vs. the Flying Saucers) … Quinn
- Alyn Lockwood (Beware of Blondie)… Mary
- Daisy (Blondie Plays Cupid)… Daisy
Songs
- Bringing in the Sheaves
- Music by George A. Minor
- Words by Knowles Shaw
- Played on a radio
Trivia
- The twenty-first of twenty-eight Blondie movies.
- The second Blondie movie to feature guest star Hugh Herbert. The first is It’s a Great Life