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Dagwood might win song writing contest, thanks to Alvin., December 11, 2003
This review is from: Blondie 15: Leave It to Blondie [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is the 15th "Blondie" film in a series of 28. It has been two years since a new "Blondie" film has been released. Larry Simms and Danny Mummert are now 10 years of age. Alexander (Larry Simms) can now wear long pants and Dagwood (Arthur Lake) is now wearing a long tie instead of his usual bow-tie. The newspaper delivery person is a girl which startles Daisy. Alvin (Danny Mummert) comes in singing in fine tune. Just when Blondie (Penny Singleton) thought the budget was fine, she gives a woman $100 for the Children's Camp. Alvin's father, Mr. Fuddle (Arthur Space), gets $100 from Dagwood for the Children's Camp. When Blondie and Dagwood realize the mistake they made together, what will they ever do? A new postman (Eddie Acuff) is determined that Dagwood won't run him down, so he places a bet with Mr. Fuddle. Guess who wins? Dagwood might win a song writing contest thanks to his uncle and Alvin.
This is Ann Loos one and only appearance as "Mary Reynolds"--The Switchboard Operator.
Funniest Line: "...you're a jellybean, you're a package of gum".(Danny Mummert)
The next film in the series is: LIFE WITH BLONDIE
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