Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWealthy heiress Nora suspects men only want her money. In Brazil, she falls for Roberto, believing he's poor, but later discovers he's also wealthy. Despite initial doubts, their mutual weal... Leggi tuttoWealthy heiress Nora suspects men only want her money. In Brazil, she falls for Roberto, believing he's poor, but later discovers he's also wealthy. Despite initial doubts, their mutual wealth allows them to unite happily.Wealthy heiress Nora suspects men only want her money. In Brazil, she falls for Roberto, believing he's poor, but later discovers he's also wealthy. Despite initial doubts, their mutual wealth allows them to unite happily.
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- Rufina
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- Vacuum Cleaner Man
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- Workman
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- Brazilian Girl
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- Guitarist
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***** Latin Lovers (8/12/53) Mervyn LeRoy ~ Lana Turner, Ricardo Montalban, John Lund, Louis Calhern
When the boyfriend goes to Brazil to play polo, she follows and soon is smitten with Roberto (Ricardo Montalban). She worries he, too, wants her money. And, when she tells him she's loaded, he's thrilled...futher convincing her that all men want is her cash, not her circa 1953 hot bod.
In addition to Nora acting dumb and annoying through much of the film, the two men in her life aren't exactly prizes either--though you still often wonder WHAT they see in her! This is because Nora OFTEN gets angry and huffy and is as pleasant as a lion with a toothache. So, with some unlikable characters all you have left is the nice MGM gloss...which this one has in spades.
It should have made a strong case for Ricardo Montalban as a matinée idol: he smolders and smolders!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizLana Turner and Fernando Lamas had recently costarred in La vedova allegra (1952). Attending a party one night, Turner was asked to dance by Lex Barker (whom she would later marry). This enraged Lamas who made an off-color remark and forcing Turner to leave the party. Returning home, they were involved in an argument which led to physical violence.
As Turner later wrote in her autobiography, "After I got him out of the house I was in such a condition that I dreaded being seen by anyone I knew. I drove immediately to Palm Springs, where I stayed for most of a week." Turner said: "I found Ricardo a delightful costar. A rigorously devout Catholic, utterly loyal to his wife, he played his role professionally but not privately."
- Citazioni
Roberto Santos: I took one look at you and knew I had to kiss you.
- ConnessioniFeatured in That's Dancing! (1985)
- Colonne sonoreThe Night and You
Written by Nicholas Brodszky
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 1.769.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 44 minuti
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1