"Competent" is the best way to describe many "Blondie" films. From the actors to the key grips, you'll seldom find anything fancy; just good, solid work from all involved. BLONDIE'S BIG DEAL is a shade better than most "Blondie" movies in all departments. Singleton and Lake do their
customary good work in their time-tested roles. Dagwood (Lake) is mixing chemicals in the kitchen when he discovers that he's created non-inflammable paint. Two rival contractors (Graff and Walker) steal the stuff before the honest Lake can give it to his boss, Cowan. At a demonstration, Lake
paints Cowan's cabin with the wrong paint (it was switched by the villains) and promptly burns ...
Released:
1949
Rated:
NR
Length:
66 mins