Bars And Stripes Forever
Bars And Stripes Forever

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Bars And Stripes Forever

1939
Movie
7 min
English

A collection of gags set inside a prison.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Arthur LubinGenres: Comedy, Musical

Plot Summary

In this installment of the Blondie series, the Bumstead family faces financial struggles when Dagwood's father, J.B. Bumstead, is ill. Dagwood and Blondie try to keep their spirits up and find ways to earn extra money to support the family, while also dealing with the eccentric characters in their neighborhood. The film follows their comedic attempts to navigate these challenges with love and laughter.

Critical Reception

Bars and Stripes Forever is a lighthearted comedy that continues the popular Blondie franchise with its usual blend of domestic humor and sentimental moments. While not groundbreaking, it offered escapism and charm to audiences during its release, fitting well within the established formula of the series.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its continued lighthearted humor and family-friendly themes.

  • Appreciated for the consistent performances of the main cast, particularly Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake.

  • Seen as a comforting and predictable entry in the beloved Blondie series.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Bars and Stripes Forever generally echo the sentiment that it is a charming and enjoyable entry in the Blondie series, offering familiar comedic situations and heartwarming moments that fans of the franchise expect. The chemistry between the lead actors is often highlighted as a strong point.

Fun Fact

This film is part of the long-running Blondie film series, which was based on the popular comic strip of the same name created by Chic Young.

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