Blondie for Victory

Blondie for Victory is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake.

Blondie Bumstead forms a civilian defense group, Housewives of America, by persuading her housewife neighbors to join.

Blondie's husband, Dagwood, isn't happy with coming home every night finding a note saying that his wife is at a meeting with the housewives.

He urges Dagwood to borrow the soldier's uniform, and go to the camp where the women's group are staying overnight on a training mission.

The women was scared off by an odd-looking man who was sneaking around the camp, believing that he indeed was a spy, trying to perform an act of sabotage on the nearby dam.

Seeing Dagwood in his dashing uniform overwhelms Blondie and makes her realize that her rightful place is in her home, as support of her brave husband going off to war.