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Blondie Goes Latin

  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Arthur Lake, Larry Simms, and Penny Singleton in Blondie Goes Latin (1941)
SlapstickComedyFamilyMusic

Dagwood disguises himself as a drummer in the ship's conga band while aboard a South American cruise ship. Blondie performs several song-and-dance routines.Dagwood disguises himself as a drummer in the ship's conga band while aboard a South American cruise ship. Blondie performs several song-and-dance routines.Dagwood disguises himself as a drummer in the ship's conga band while aboard a South American cruise ship. Blondie performs several song-and-dance routines.

  • Directors
    • Frank R. Strayer
    • Robert Sparks
  • Writers
    • Chic Young
    • Richard Flournoy
    • Karen DeWolf
  • Stars
    • Penny Singleton
    • Arthur Lake
    • Larry Simms
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    348
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Frank R. Strayer
      • Robert Sparks
    • Writers
      • Chic Young
      • Richard Flournoy
      • Karen DeWolf
    • Stars
      • Penny Singleton
      • Arthur Lake
      • Larry Simms
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Penny Singleton
    Penny Singleton
    • Blondie Bumstead
    Arthur Lake
    Arthur Lake
    • Dagwood Bumstead
    Larry Simms
    Larry Simms
    • Baby Dumpling Bumstead
    Daisy
    Daisy
    • Daisy
    Ruth Terry
    Ruth Terry
    • Lovey Nelson - the Singer
    Danny Mummert
    Danny Mummert
    • Alvin Fuddle
    Jonathan Hale
    Jonathan Hale
    • Mr. J.C. Dithers
    Janet Burston
    • Little Girl Singer and Piano Player
    Kirby Grant
    Kirby Grant
    • Hal Trent - Orchestra Leader
    Tito Guízar
    Tito Guízar
    • Manuel Rodríguez
    Eddie Acuff
    Eddie Acuff
    • Cab Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Mailman
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Barris
    Harry Barris
    • Musician
    • (uncredited)
    Cecilia Callejo
    Cecilia Callejo
    • Beautiful Girl Picking Up Gloves
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Ellis
    Paul Ellis
    • Steward Taking Dagwood's Sandwich
    • (uncredited)
    Bess Flowers
    Bess Flowers
    • Well-Wisher at Ship's Departure
    • (uncredited)
    Joe King
    Joe King
    • Captain of the Cruz del Sur
    • (uncredited)
    Phil Kramer
    • Steward
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Frank R. Strayer
      • Robert Sparks
    • Writers
      • Chic Young
      • Richard Flournoy
      • Karen DeWolf
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    10tcchelsey

    THE BUMSTEADS ON A CRUISE!

    This episode has to be the most original of the entire series, filled to the brim with excellent music and comedy, similar to the type of material ABBOTT & COSTELLO were doing at the time.

    Mr. Dithers wants to take a relaxing South American cruise, and Dagwood, Blondie and Baby Dumpling get to come along. So far... so good... UNTIL word comes in at the office that an important client is waiting. Duty calls, so Dithers sends Dagwood back home (leaving Blondie and Baby on the ship) -- but it doesn't quite go that way. Dagwood gets stuck(!) and has to HIDE from everybody.

    The best gag is Dagwood posing as a drummer with the ship orchestra, lead by Kirby Grant, later famous for the SKY KING tv show. There's a super number called "You Don't Play a Drum, You Beat It," written by the popular team of Chet Forrest and Bob Wright.

    The biggest surprise of all is Penny Singleton showing off her beautiful singing voice, accompanying Grant's (Hal Trent) band. A real unexpected treat. Penny would also sing in the next episode, BLONDIE IN SOCIETY, and with good reason. Also a bit of jealousy and romance at work here; Blondie bumping into handsome Spanish singer Tito Guizar (as Manuel), making Dagwood stand up and take notice! Guizar, born in Guadalajara, Mexico, became a popular singer and composer, later featured in Spanish tv series for years.

    For travel buffs, filmed partly at the elite Miradero Estate in Glendale, CA. Miradero was the home of real estate pioneer Leslie Brand, known as the father of Glendale, responsible for mapping out the city in the early 1900s. The estate was later purchased by the city.

    A super family episode, not to be missed, applause to the creative direction of Frank Strayer. Always on remastered dvd, either separate episodes or the entire series. Thanks much to MOVIES Net for running this classic Saturday mornings.
    earlytalkie

    Singing and Dancing Blondie

    Blondie Goes Latin is the episode in the series where we are reminded that pert Penny Singlton got her start in musical comedy. She gets to sing and dance, and very well at that. Plot wise, this entry is standard for the amusing series which ran for 12 years and 28 episodes and made a fortune for Columbia in the process. The series was filmed mostly on Columbia's backlot, which means that if you watch the films, you will see the street and house sets from almost all the 1950s-60s Screen Gems TV shows such as Hazel, The Donna Reed Show, I Dream of Jeannie and Father Knows Best, who used the same house set for it's residence as the Blondie films. The songs employed here are quite melodic and hummable, and actress Ruth Terry (who is still living at this writing) gets a featured part and gets to sing "Don't Cry On My Shoulder" to boot. This tuneful nonsense has a big, patriotic finale which was standard procedure during the time just prior to WW2. I got this film on DVD as part of a 10 film set of Blondie films for $5.00 some years ago at Walmart. I'm not sure if it is still in print, but the quality is pretty good and it is enjoyable to have the first ten films in the series for such a low cost. These are the TV prints which cut off the original opening and closing credits, but add their own King Features credits with a theme song familiar to viewers who watched these films on TV during the 1960s. As such, these films almost play like the first Screen Gems sitcom, with continuity between films that is rare for any film series. To pad out the running time to something uniform on the shorter entries of the series, a scene from the middle of some of the films plays before the opening credits. You can fast forward over them if you don't care to see them. This seems like a review for the Blondie DVD set, yet the musical elements in Blondie Goes Latin makes that entry unique and a treat for musical fans.
    10tacobellinmexico

    10/10

    Dagwood disguises himself as a drummer in the ship's conga band to sneak aboard a South American cruise ship. Blondie performs several song and dance routines.
    james362001

    The Bumsteads go on a cruise. Penny Singleton sings!

    This is the 8th film in the series of 28 (1938-1950). Alvin (Danny Mummert) is nice enough to visit the Bumsteads and give flowers to Blondie. h He has a poem to read titled, "The Bumsteads Go To South America". The Bumstead family gets to go on a six-week cruise to South America thanks to Mr. Dithers. Well, a telegram comes for Mr. Dithers. To close a deal at the office, someone must be at the office Tuesday. This is Mr. Dithers health cruise, so that means Dagwood (Arthur Lake) must leave the ship to be at the office. After all Mr. Dithers is Dagwood's boss. But Dithers insists on Blondie (Penny Singleton), Baby Dumpling (Larry Simms) and Daisy too to stay on the ship with him with his compliments. Dagwood says a tearful goodbye. Well, as you will see, Dagwood doesn't quite make it ashore. He is still on the boat and trying to hide from Mr. Dithers. Baby Dumpling meets a little girl and they sing a duet. Penny Singleton gets to sing three beautiful songs and dances too. The next film in the series is BLONDIE IN SOCIETY.
    7cgvsluis

    Family friendly comedy in this comic strip come to life with music and Latin flair.

    This is a musical entry in the Blondie franchise of which there are quite a few from the 1930's thru 1950. This was a popular comic strip turned live action. Both our leads...Blondie and Dagwood participate in the musical numbers, Blondie sings and dances while Dagwood plays the drums.

    In this episode Dagwood's boss is taking a Latin cruise to rest and he takes Dagwood and his family with him...except at the last minute Dagwood has to stay in order to take care of some business...but he never makes it off the ship and gets accidentally mistaken for a band member...and the band needs him as a drummer to fulfill their contract. This ends up creating some high jinx as Dagwood tries to avoid his boss, while reassuring Blondie that he is ok.

    With some beautiful Latin preludes and musical numbers.

    A fun Blondie with music and Latin flair, definitely worth watching. Very Family friendly.

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    • Trivia
      The eighth of twenty-eight Blondie movies starring Penny Singleton as Blondie Bumstead and Arthur Lake as Dagwood Bumstead.
    • Goofs
      When Blondie faints, Dagwood picks her up to carry her into her stateroom. The supposedly unconscious character can be seen holding/adjusting the hem of her dress as Dagwood tries to open the door.
    • Connections
      Followed by Blondie in Society (1941)
    • Soundtracks
      You Don't Play a Drum, You Beat It
      Music and Lyrics by Chet Forrest and Bob Wright

      Played by Kirby Grant and Orchestra with Arthur Lake on drums

      Sung by Ruth Terry an orchestra quartet

      Reprised at the end by the orchestra and Penny Singleton

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Conga Swing
    • Filming locations
      • El Mirador, Leslie Brand Estate, Glendale, California, USA(Photograph)
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 8 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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