Here is the movie plot summary: Life with Blondie (1952) is an American comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas, based on the popular comic strip "Blondie" created by Chic Young. The story revolves around the Bumstead family, who experience a series of hilarious misadventures. The plot centers around Daisy, the family's lovable and mischievous dog Blondie, who unexpectedly wins a contest to become a model for the Navy. This unexpected turn of events leads her to become the star of the Navy's calendar girl, making the Bumsteads a little extra cash in the process. As Blondie becomes an overnight sensation, she finds herself on the cover of every major magazine and newspaper, with her adorable face gracing the pages of the Navy's official calendar. The family is thrilled by this unexpected windfall, but their joy is short-lived as they soon realize that fame comes with its own set of challenges. As Blondie becomes increasingly popular, she starts to develop a diva-like personality, much to the dismay of her family. Her antics and stubbornness cause chaos at home, leading her loving husband Dagwood Bumstead (Arthur Lake) to wonder if being a famous dog is worth the trouble it brings to their lives. Meanwhile, Blondie's best friend and confidant, Dagmar, tries to help her navigate the ups and downs of fame while keeping her grounded. Throughout the film, the Bumstead family learns valuable lessons about the importance of family, love, and loyalty in the face of unexpected changes. Life with Blondie is a heartwarming comedy that combines slapstick humor with witty one-liners, making it an entertaining romp for audiences of all ages.