Blondie Knows Best Trailer

Blondie Knows Best Trailer (1946)

"Dagwood Thinks He Has All The Answers... But Blondie Knows Best!" 17 October 1946 Comedy 69 mins

Dagwood Bumstead poses as his boss Mr. Dithers so that a big business deal can be consummated while Dithers avoids nearsighted process server Jim Gray. The upshot of all this is that Dagwood ends up in a lunatic asylum, forcing Blondie to come to the rescue.

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Cast

Penny Singleton

as Blondie Bumstead

Arthur Lake

as Dagwood " Dag " Bumstead

Larry Simms

as Alexander Bumstead

Marjorie Ann Mutchie

as Cookie Bumstead

Daisy

as Daisy

Steven Geray

as Dr. Schmidt

Jonathan Hale

as J.C. Dithers

Shemp Howard

as Jim Gray

Jerome Cowan

as Charles Peabody

Danny Mummert

as Alvin Fuddle

Ludwig Donath

as Dr. Titus

Arthur Loft

as Mr. Conroy

Bess Flowers

as Patron at Hi-Ho Club (uncredited)

Alyn Lockwood

as Mary, Switchboard Operator (uncredited)

Jack Rice

as Ollie Shaw (uncredited)

Fred F. Sears

as Man on Park Bench (uncredited)

Crew

Abby Berlin

Director

Burt Kelly

Burt Kelly Producer

Alexander Steinert

Original Music Composer

Philip Tannura

Philip Tannura Director of Photography

Charles Lawton Jr.

Charles Lawton Jr. Director of Photography

Perry Smith

Perry Smith Art Direction

Jerome Pycha Jr.

Jerome Pycha Jr. Art Direction

Chic Young

Chic Young Characters

International Releases Dates

United States 17 October 1946

Production Companies

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