Quando un matador lascia la città per concentrarsi sulla sua musica, sua sorella gemella assume la sua identità nell'arena della corrida.Quando un matador lascia la città per concentrarsi sulla sua musica, sua sorella gemella assume la sua identità nell'arena della corrida.Quando un matador lascia la città per concentrarsi sulla sua musica, sua sorella gemella assume la sua identità nell'arena della corrida.
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- 1 vittoria e 1 candidatura in totale
Jean Vanderwilt
- Maria Morales (as a Child)
- (as Jean Van)
Bobby Barber
- Reporter
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Eumenio Blanco
- Cantina Patron
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Nick Borgani
- Townsman
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Paul Bradley
- Reporter
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Gene Coogan
- Party Guest
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Leonard Maltin's mini-biography of Cyd Charisse contains a very accurate piece of text: "the producers saw to it that she made the maximum impact in the minimal amount of screen time." In FIESTA she has a painfully small role (roughly fifth or sixth billed in the credits), but when it comes time for her to do what she does best, she does not disappoint. The irony, of course, is that she more closely appears Latin (with enhanced Hollywood makeup) than does Esther Williams- and Williams has the dubious distinction of playing the twin sister (!) of Ricardo Montalban. This, of course, is not something to blame on the actors; it's simply one of those MGM premises you have to buy/accept right off the bat. Montalban's debut film shows him off very nicely as a passionate would-be toreador whose first love is composing music. The family seems to be socially prominent and the outdoor set pieces and colorful costumes enhance the south-of-the-border atmosphere quite nicely. But the highlights are undoubtedly from Montalban and Charisse playing young lovers who pause every fifteen or so minutes to dance: first in a sort of group flamenco in a local salon set to the music of "La Bamba," then in a rapturous formal duet (him in black suit and Mexican hat; her in a multi-tiered white gown). MGM must've liked them together as they paired them in no less than four different films in the late 40's: this one, THE KISSING BANDIT, MARK OF THE RENEGADE, and ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU, almost always in dance duets.
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- QuizThe song "La Bamba", in the soundtrack, would be a hit record for Ritchie Valens in 1958.
- BlooperDuring Maria's bullfighting scene, bulges in her frontal shots clearly indicate that the bullfighting is being done by a male stand-in.
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Antonio Morales: You want to be famous, huh? Always remember, if you wish to live beyond your first fight, the bull does not stop to admire pretty pictures.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Forecast (1945)
- Colonne sonoreFantasia Mexicana
based on "El Salon Mexico"
Music by Aaron Copland
Music Adapted and Orchestrated by Johnny Green
Piano soloist André Previn
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