Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAmerican journalist Jo Anne Benson works for a popular travel magazine. Looking for interesting stories, she travels to South America, accompanied by dashing photographer Dan Jordan. Jo Anne... Alles lesenAmerican journalist Jo Anne Benson works for a popular travel magazine. Looking for interesting stories, she travels to South America, accompanied by dashing photographer Dan Jordan. Jo Anne hopes to meet her fiancé Charlie Corker, who lives in South America. It appears however, ... Alles lesenAmerican journalist Jo Anne Benson works for a popular travel magazine. Looking for interesting stories, she travels to South America, accompanied by dashing photographer Dan Jordan. Jo Anne hopes to meet her fiancé Charlie Corker, who lives in South America. It appears however, that Dan is in love with Jo Anne too. Complications will follow.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Lupita
- (as Isabelita)
- Specialty Act
- (as Rosario and Antonio)
- Specialty Act
- (as Rosario and Antonio)
- Specialty Act
- (as Harold and Lola)
- Specialty Act
- (as Harold and Lola)
- Orchestra Leader
- (as Chuy Reyes and His Orchestra)
- Samba Band Leader
- (as Nestor Amaral and His Samba Band)
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Again, a very well directed and acted 40's musical! Must be - I have it on DVD and play it a least once a month.
In summary, if you get a chance to catch this movie on one of the movie channels do so, you won't regret it.
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- WissenswertesJane Greer's first film.
- PatzerThe film is a series of flashbacks as Charlie tells a story at the beginning of the premiere of a new stage show starring "Miss Pan-American" and featuring about 20 Pan-American beauties. Each flashback ends with a performance that is being projected onto a movie screen at the theater. After the first two flashbacks, Charlie appears briefly to list the countries they visited in-between flashbacks. After the final flashback, the movie screen rises directly to a Mexican dance performance as the other beauties hold flags and watch. The end. Problems with this framing include the lack of any motion picture photography happening leading up to each flashback's closing performance. The four main characters were on a whirlwind tour to take still photos in 21 countries over 7 weeks and were never shown interacting with any film crews. Also, Charlie's explanation of the genesis of the stage show and the total time of the performance clips takes much more time than the one live performance closing the show. That's a pretty lame excuse for a stage production, especially after going through all the expense and paperwork to transport over 20 ladies from their respective nations. And they never bother to announce which of the women is Miss Pan-American.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Hollywood the Golden Years: The RKO Story: It's All True (1987)
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 24 Minuten
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
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