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In this, the 17th screen adaptation of Chick Young's comic strip "Blondie," Dagwood again runs into his usual difficulties, only to be saved as expected by the ingenuity of Blondie. Directed by Abby Berlin and based on an original screen play by Connie Lee, this episode in the life of the Bumsteads is given the usual light comedy treatment of the series. Exhibitors who in the past have found the pictures profitable at the box office and entertaining for their audiences, can expect the same result from "Blondie's Lucky Day." After being fired by Mr. Dithers for hiring a woman architect, Dagwood invests the family savings in his own construction company. A series of business boners on the part of Dagwood nearly ruins the financial standing of the company, but Blondie manages to patch up the differences between her husband and Mr. Dithers and thus saves the family bank account. All of the regulars are on hand : Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Larry Simms, Marjorie Kent and Daisy the dog as members of the Bumstead family, and Jonathan Hale as Mr. Dithers. In supporting roles are Angelyn Orr and Robert Stanton, who lend romance to the plot.
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