Footlight Glamour
Footlight Glamour | |
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Directed by | Frank R. Strayer |
Produced by | Frank R. Strayer |
Written by |
Karen DeWolf Connie Lee |
Based on |
Blondie 1930 comic strip by Chic Young |
Starring |
Penny Singleton Arthur Lake Larry Simms |
Music by | John Leipold |
Cinematography | Philip Tannura |
Edited by | Richard Fantl |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date | September 30, 1943 |
Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Footlight Glamour is a 1943 black and white film and the fourteenth of the 28 Blondie films. It is one of only two movies in the series that did not feature "Blondie" in the title (the other, It's a Great Life, was released earlier that year). The last film in the "Blondie" series for;
- Frank R. Strayer producer/director
- Irving Bacon as the Bumstead's hapless mailman, who would be replaced by Eddie Acuff[1]
Eerily, Arthur Lake looked almost exactly like the way Dagwood Bumstead was drawn in the '30s and '40s comic strip, which looks practically nothing like the version from the later 1950s going forward.
Cast
- Penny Singleton as Blondie
- Arthur Lake as Dagwood
- Larry Simms as Baby Dumpling
- Ann Savage as Vicki Wheeler
- Jonathan Hale as J.C. Dithers
- Irving Bacon as Mr. Crum
- Marjorie Ann Mutchie as Cookie
- Danny Mummert as Alvin Fuddle
- Daisy as Daisy the Dog
References
External links
- Footlight Glamour on IMDb
- Footlight Glamour at AllMovie
- Footlight Glamour at the TCM Movie Database
- Footlight Glamour at the American Film Institute Catalog
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