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Produced by
  
Robert Sparks

Edited by
  
Gene Havlick

Music director
  
Leo Arnaud

Cinematography
  
Henry Freulich

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Music by
  
Leo Arnaud

Initial release
  
1941

Production company
  
King Features Syndicate

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Directed by
  
Frank R. Strayer Robert Sparks

Written by
  
Richard Flournoy Karen DeWolf Chic Young

Starring
  
Penny Singleton Arthur Lake Tito Guízar

Directors
  
Frank R. Strayer, Robert Sparks

Cast
  
Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Tito Guízar

Similar
  
Dagwood Bumstead movies, Comedies

Blondie Goes Latin is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and Robert Sparks and starring Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake and Larry Simms. It is the eighth of the Blondie films. It is also known by the alternative title of Conga Swing.

Partial cast

  • Penny Singleton as Blondie Bumstead
  • Arthur Lake as Dagwood Bumstead
  • Larry Simms as Baby Dumpling Bumstead
  • Daisy as Daisy
  • Ruth Terry as Lovey Nelson, the Singer
  • Danny Mummert as Alvin Fuddle
  • Jonathan Hale as Mr. J.C. Dithers
  • Janet Burston as Little Girl Singer and Piano Player
  • Kirby Grant as Hal Trent, Orchestra Leader
  • Tito Guízar as Manuel Rodríguez
  • References

    Blondie Goes Latin Wikipedia