Blondie Goes Latin, also known as Conga Swing, is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and Robert Sparks and starring Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, and Larry Simms.
[1] The film showcases musical numbers of Kirby Grant, Ruth Terry, Tito Guizar, with Arthur Lake displaying his drum skills, Penny Singleton her singing and dancing prowess.
As they are on the ship ready to leave, a telegram arrives from a buyer anxious to meet very soon to purchase a property the Dithers company has had on sale for a long time.
Because Dithers badly needs to relax from stress, it is decided that just Dagwood alone should return home to meet with the client.
In the end, Dagwood's remaining on the ship turns out to be fortuitous, as the client buying the property is revealed as a con man.