Comedy
Dagwood inadvertently gets cornered in to resigning. When his wife Blondie tries to ask Dagwoods boss Mr. Dithers for his job back, he ends up hiring her instead. This doesn't sit too well with Dagwood. Blondie's sister comes to visit, and Dagwood is put in a compromising situation with another woman.
Directed by
Frank R. Strayer
Wallis Clark
Henry W. Philpot (uncredited)
William B. Davidson
Elderly Man in Café (uncredited)
Walter Soderling
Morgan (uncredited)
Jonathan Hale
J.C. Dithars
Richard Fiske
Nelson
Sally Payne
Mrs. Williams (uncredited)
George Chandler
Laundryman (uncredited)
Inez Courtney
Betty Lou Wood
Jay Eaton
Wilson (uncredited)
Irving Bacon
1st Mailman (uncredited)
Grady Sutton
Camera Store Clerk (uncredited)
Dorothy Comingore
Francine Rogers
Larry Simms
Baby Bumstead
Don Beddoe
Marvin Williams
Lew Kelly
Mr. Crane (uncredited)
Sarah Edwards
Saleswoman (uncredited)
Edgar Dearing
Officer McGuire (uncredited)
Edward Gargan
Garden Café Doorman (uncredited)
Robert Sterling
Office Worker / Man Dancing with Millie (uncredited)
Penny Singleton
Blondie Bumstead
James Craig
(uncredited)
Walter Sande
2nd Mailman (uncredited)
David Newell
Sanders (uncredited)
Danny Mummert
Alvin Fuddle
Barbara Kent
Jitterbug Dancer (uncredited)
Arthur Lake
Dagwood Bumstead
Eddie Acuff
Pots and Pans Peddler (uncredited)
Stanley Brown
Ollie Shaw
Virginia Dabney
Elderly Man's Companion (uncredited)
Dorothy Moore
Dot Miller
Skinnay Ennis
Bandleader
Daisy
Daisy
Eugene Anderson Jr
Newsboy (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Mary Jane Carey
Mary (uncredited)
Roy Damron
Jitterbug Dancer (uncredited)
Dick Durrell
Kirk (uncredited)
Wesley Giraud
Messenger Boy (uncredited)
Ray Hirsch
Jitterbug Dancer (uncredited)
Cammie King Conlon
Millie (uncredited)
Patti Lacey
Jitterbug Dancer (uncredited)
Maurice Max
Chick (uncredited)

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