Description
Blondie Goes Latin is a 1941 musical comedy film that brings the beloved comic strip characters to vivid life on the silver screen. Starring Penny Singleton as Blondie and Arthur Lake as Dagwood, alongside Larry Simms, this lighthearted romp features the Bumsteads embarking on a hilarious South American adventure filled with music, dance, and comedic mishaps.
This original one-sheet poster, measuring 27 x 40 inches, is an offset-lithograph expertly linen-backed with professional acid-free conservation mounting for archival preservation. The poster remains in very good condition, showcasing vibrant period artwork and bold typography that capture the film’s energetic musical comedy spirit and tropical setting.
The plot centers on Dagwood’s clever disguise as a drummer in the ship’s conga band, allowing him to sneak aboard a South American cruise ship for an adventure that sends the entire Bumstead family into comedic chaos. Blondie performs several memorable song-and-dance routines that highlight the film’s focus on music and spectacle alongside its signature Blondie humor.
This is an original, not a reproduction. It comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and is offered by an IVPDA-certified vintage poster dealer. A genuine piece of 1941 cinema history celebrating the golden age of comic strip adaptations and Hollywood musicals—ready to frame and display for fans of classic comedy and the Blondie legacy.


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