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Bette Grable | ||
Don Ameche | Ricardo Quintana | |
Carmen Miranda | Herself | |
Charlotte Greenwood | Binnie Crawford | |
J Carrol Naish | ||
Henry Stephenson | Don Diego Quintana | |
Leonid Kinskey | Tito Acuna | |
Betty Grable | Glenda Crawford | |
J. Carrol Naish | Casiano | |
Kay Aldridge | Helen Carson | |
Chris-Pin Martin | Esteban | |
Robert Conway | Jimmy Blake | |
Gregory Gaye | Sebastian | |
Bobby Stone | Panchito | |
Charles Judels | Dr. Arturo Padilla | |
The Nicholas Brothers | Specialty | |
Thomas Dowling | Specialty |
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Producer | Darryl F. Zanuck
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Writer | Karl Tunberg
Darrell Ware |
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Cinematography | Ray Rennahan
Leon Shamroy |
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Musician | Cyril J. Mockridge
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"A Smart And Glittering Musical." - Daily Variety Irresistible songs and lavish musical numbers give a staccato beat to the romantic adventures of Betty Grable and Don Ameche in this Technicolor® extravaganza. Everyone goes south of the border in this comic tale of horseracing, with lots of romance and nightclubbing tossed in. Glenda (Grable) wants to buy a horse from Ricardo (Ameche). But because their families have been feuding for years, Ricardo's father refuses. But in true Romeo and Juliet fashion, the two fall in love. Carmen Miranda makes her North American film debut and the Nicholas Brothers do brilliant things with their feet in this romp that also features Charlotte Greenwood, J. Carrol Naish, Henry Stephenson and Leonid Kinskey. |
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