30 Replies to “Blondie and Dagwood Movies: Blondie’s Hero (1950)”

  1. William Frawley, aka Fred Mertz from I Love Lucy, plays a great con man in this movie. Great family fun movie, but the part when Daisy gets kicked is disturbing. I would think the scene was properly supervised since it is a family movie. The best part is at the end when Dagwood gets revenge on the creep who kicked his dog.

  2. Thanks for uploading Blondie's Hero, nearing the end of the Blondie movie series. Pretty entertaining for sure. BTW, the subsequent Blondie radio series was also nearing its end, having started in 1939 when the movies came out. Was that perfect timing or what…LOL!

  3. Fred Mertz from I love Lucy??? Good lines….That's what my wife says"…and…"There's nothing to it." Golden. Tank ride…priceless. Drives like my Ex.

  4. These were always on the TV20 Matinee Movie in Detroit when I was a kid. It opened with a King Features Syndicate opening (using the same music used for the opening of the Beatles cartoons), then the part they seem to cut out on all of these where the mailman was casually walking up, Dagwood is running like a banshee out the door, the mailman tries to run away but to no avail.

  5. MAYBE THEY COULD
    MAKE BUNCH THES MOVIES..
    PLEASE TELL THEM TO MAKE
    BUNCH MORE THES MOVIES UP [ DIGITALLY..] THER JUST TOO MUCH

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