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Blondie Goes Latin

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In this fun comedy of errors, Blondie and Dagwood Bumstead decide to take a vacation and embark on an exotic adventure south of the border. However, their planned escape from routine quickly turns into a whirlwind of unexpected situations when they encounter a famous Latin singer looking for new talent for his show. Dazzled by the artist's charisma and music, Blondie gets swept away and ends up involved in a musical number that Dagwood never dreamed of attending.

While Blondie tries to adapt to life in the tropical environment, Dagwood feels out of place in his attempt to be the understanding husband and support her in her new dream. Things get even more complicated when a group of local villains interferes, swapping identities and generating comedic misunderstandings that will put their relationship to the test.

Amid misunderstandings, craziness, and the search for true love, the couple will have to confront their differences and their own sense of humor to come out on top. With a cast of lovable characters, catchy musical numbers, and a sparkle that only the golden age of Hollywood can provide, this movie serves as a reminder that true fun is sometimes just a trip away. In the end, Blondie and Dagwood will not only find their way back home, but they will also discover the value of unity amidst the chaos.

Media type
Movie
Year
1941
Director
Frank R. Strayer
Robert Sparks
Writer
Karen DeWolf
Richard Flournoy
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.50
Actors
Penny Singleton
Arthur Lake
Larry Simms
Daisy
Ruth Terry
Danny Mummert
Jonathan Hale
Janet Burston
Kirby Grant
Tito GuΓ­zar
Irving Bacon
Eddie Acuff
Harry Barris
Cecilia Callejo
Paul Ellis
Bess Flowers
Joe King
Phil Kramer
Eddie Laughton
Perc Launders
Harold Miller
Bert Moorhouse
William Morgan
William Newell
Joe Palma
Ralph Sanford
Red Stanley
Marvin Stephens
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Robert Sparks
Original title
Blondie Goes Latin
Duration
72
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