

Blondie Has Servant Trouble
No one can hold a candle to them...when it comes to uproarious...wholesome fun!
Genres
Overview
Things get under way when Blondie Bumstead demands that her husband request a raise from his boss Mr. Dithers, so that she can afford to hire a maid. But Dithers has no time for any salary disputes: his construction firm is currently stuck with an unsaleable old mansion that is rumored to be haunted. To disprove this theory, Dithers asks the Bumstead family to spend a night in the crumbling old house, throwing a retinue of servants into the bargain.
Details
Budget
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Revenue
$0
Runtime
72 min
Release Date
1940-07-25
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
5
Vote Average
7.2
Penny Singleton
Blondie Bumstead
Arthur Lake
Dagwood " Dag " Bumstead
Larry Simms
Baby Dumpling
Daisy
Daisy
Danny Mummert
Alvin Fuddle
Jonathan Hale
J.C. Dithers
Arthur Hohl
Eric Vaughn
Esther Dale
Anna Vaughn
Irving Bacon
Mailman
Ray Turner
Horatio Jones
Walter Soderling
Morgan
Fay Helm
Mrs. Fuddle
Murray Alper
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Eugene Anderson Jr
Newsboy (uncredited)
Mary Jane Carey
Mary - Dithers' Secretary (uncredited)
Tommy Dixon
Saunders - Dithers' Employee (uncredited)
Dick Durrell
Kirk - Dithers' Employee (uncredited)
Eddie Laughton
Photographer (uncredited)
Frank Melton
Ollie - Dithers' Employee (uncredited)
Ivan Miller
Police Commissioner (uncredited)
David Newell
Nelson - Dithers' Employee (uncredited)
Arthur Ritchie
Dr. Nolan (uncredited)
6.0
Blondie on a Budget
Dagwood wants to join the trout club and Blondie wants a fur coat. Jealousy reigns when Dag's old girlfriend Joan shows up, but nothing else matters when a drawing at the movie theatre provides money for the coat.
1940-02-29 | en
6.7
Blondie Plays Cupid
The Bumstead family is off to see relatives in the country when Blondie runs into Charlie and Millie, an eloping couple needing her help.
1940-10-31 | en
6.2
Blondie Goes Latin
Mr. Dithers invites the Bumsteads on a South American cruise. Somehow Dagwood winds up as the female drummer in the ship's band, while Penny Singleton gets to show off her Broadway background in some lively musical numbers.
1941-02-27 | en
7.5
It's a Great Life
Dagwood Bumstead, intending to buy a house, buys a horse instead. However, Dagwood quickly gets mixed up in a fox hunt, and Blondie must save the day.
1943-05-27 | en
7.1
Blondie
Blondie and Dagwood are about to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary but this happy occasion is marred when the bumbling Dagwood gets himself involved in a scheme that is promising financial ruin for the Bumstead family.
1938-11-30 | en
0.0
Changing Fashions
Anthony Kiedis and Sofia Coppola try to escape the fashion influence of Debbie Harry.
1993-07-15 | en
4.8
Blondie's Big Moment
Blondie decides she wants to be a star and nearly turns her household upside down in this entry in the long-running domestic comedy series. Dagwood has mixed emotions about his wife's theatrical aspirations and eventually he decides to get her to quit. As usual - disaster ensues.
1947-01-09 | en
6.3
CBGB
A look at New York's dynamic punk rock scene through the lens of the ground-breaking Lower East Side club started by eccentric Hilly Kristal in 1973 which launched thousands of bands.
2013-10-11 | en
0.0
Blondie: Live at Beat Club 1978
This was a "Musikladen Extra" special from Bremen TV, West Germany from 1978. It was originally released on DVD by Pioneer Artists/EME as The Best Of Musikladen-Live: Blondie. Track List: 1. X-Offender; 2. Little Girl Lies; 3. Look Good in Blue; 4. Man Overboard; 5. In the Flesh; 6. I'm on E; 7. Love at the Pier; 8. I Didn't Have the Nerve; 9. Bermuda Triangle Blues (Flight 45); 10. Kidnapper; 11. Youth Nabbed as Sniper.
2006-05-16 | en
5.8
Blondie's New York and the Making of Parallel Lines
The story behind Blondie's album Parallel Lines, which sold 16 million copies and captured the spirit of 1970s New York at a time of poverty, crime and an exploding artistic life.
2014-08-29 | en
10.0
Blondie: Eat to the Beat
Blondie's first video album was produced in conjunction with the record "Eat to the Beat", featuring a music video for each of the album's twelve songs. It was the first such project in rock music. Most of the songs were filmed in and around New York, the exception was the "Union City Blue" music video, which was filmed at Union Dry Dock, Weehawken, New Jersey. Each video was directed by David Mallet and produced by Paul Flattery. The video was initially available as a promotional VHS in 1979 and subsequently released on videocassette and videodisk in October 1980.
1980-10-01 | en
6.0
Fine, with Occasional Murders
Kanako returns from the USA to a troubled mother who witnessed a man leaving a murder scene and is consequently under persistent threat. For the time being.
1984-05-26 | ja
6.0
The Gentlemen’s Alliance
Etsuko, a female college student, tries to beat the con artists at their own game after she gets scammed one after another.
1986-12-13 | ja
6.8
Vir Das: Abroad Understanding
Comedian Vir Das tackles nationalism, globalism, good food and bad politics in two cleverly crosscut performances in New York and New Delhi.
2017-04-25 | en
0.0
Mi adorable esclava
1962-02-21 | es
0.0
Mi fantástica esposa
1944-04-25 | es
8.0
What a Smile You Got
Sergey Savinov, a yesterday's schoolboy, who failed at his entry exams, is at the crossroads. Where to go to work? After working as a stand-by in a local recreation-and-entertainment park, he tries himself as a proof-reader in typography, a laboratory assistant in a plant and exhausts all his stock of photos for passes. To replenish it, he heads for a nearest photo saloon, and makes a conclusion, that his calling, which he long considered as a hobby, is photography. A work which brings so much happiness both to him and to other people.
1974-12-25 | ru