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Sérénade américaine

Original title: Pan-Americana
  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
125
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Robert Benchley, Audrey Long, Phillip Terry, and Ernest Truex in Sérénade américaine (1945)
ComedyMusicalRomance

American 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... Read allAmerican 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, ... Read allAmerican 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.

  • Director
    • John H. Auer
  • Writers
    • John H. Auer
    • Lawrence Kimble
    • Frederick Kohner
  • Stars
    • Phillip Terry
    • Audrey Long
    • Robert Benchley
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    125
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John H. Auer
    • Writers
      • John H. Auer
      • Lawrence Kimble
      • Frederick Kohner
    • Stars
      • Phillip Terry
      • Audrey Long
      • Robert Benchley
    • 9User reviews
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    Phillip Terry
    Phillip Terry
    • Dan Jordan
    Audrey Long
    Audrey Long
    • Jo Anne Benson
    Robert Benchley
    Robert Benchley
    • Charlie Corker
    Eve Arden
    Eve Arden
    • Helen 'Hoppy' Hopkins
    Ernest Truex
    Ernest Truex
    • Uncle Rudy
    Marc Cramer
    Marc Cramer
    • Gerold 'Jerry' Bruce
    Lita Baron
    Lita Baron
    • Lupita
    • (as Isabelita)
    Rosario
    • Specialty Act
    • (as Rosario and Antonio)
    Antonio El Bailarín
    Antonio El Bailarín
    • Specialty Act
    • (as Rosario and Antonio)
    Miguelito Valdés
    Miguelito Valdés
    • Vocalist
    Harold Liebman
    • Specialty Act
    • (as Harold and Lola)
    Lola Liebman
    • Specialty Act
    • (as Harold and Lola)
    Louise Burnette
    • Specialty
    Chinita
    Chinita
    • Specialty
    • (as Chinita Marin)
    Chuy Castillion
    • Specialty
    Chuy Reyes
    • Orchestra Leader
    • (as Chuy Reyes and His Orchestra)
    Nestor Amaral
    • Samba Band Leader
    • (as Nestor Amaral and His Samba Band)
    Leif Argo
    • Pedro
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John H. Auer
    • Writers
      • John H. Auer
      • Lawrence Kimble
      • Frederick Kohner
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    10rapzz

    A movie worth watching!!!

    I would have to wholeheartedly agree with the previous writer. This movie is a refreshing musical from the 40's - even Robert Benchley, one of my least favorite actors, subdues his normal corny performance here. There is a nice cast of Latin American singers and dancers included. Eve Arden is excellent in her role. Phillip Terry brings in a creditable performance playing his part well, and Audrey Long is absolutely outstanding (and gorgeous) as usual.

    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.
    samhill5215

    Launchpad

    There's few reasons to sit through this unfortunate example of Hollywood film-making. The first - and the only reason I began to watch it - was the uncredited debut of Jane Greer, one of my favorite actors of all time. She appears about 5 minutes into the film as Eve Arden's secretary, doesn't say much, swings her leg over the arm of a chair, is scolded by Eve Arden, finally speaks her insignificant lines in her unmistakable voice and departs never to be seen again. More the pity. Normally that would have been enough for me but for some reason I soldiered on, curious about the long list of Hispanic performers. Some were pretty good although the acts tended to be repetitious. After some research I found that this film launched the career of two others: Lita Baron (Lupita) would make 24 more, the last in 1979, and Alma Beltran, who appears briefly as Miss Guatemala. Her career spanned 87 films, the last in 2002. So there you have it. If one looks hard enough one can always find a reason to watch a lousy film. In retrospect I have to wonder why Hollywood would make this turkey. Released shortly after the allied victory over Germany it's difficult to imagine what possible propaganda value it could possibly have. Was it supposed to show some kind of solidarity with our neighbors to our south? I have no clue. In any case don't bother with this one other than as a somewhat ludicrous curiosity.
    4kidboots

    Technicolor would have been a real plus

    Audrey Long seemed to have everything - blonde elegance and style. She originally studied acting with the same woman that had coached Olivia DeHavilland and Joan Fontaine. She was also in two top film noirs - "Born to Kill" and "Desperate" where she proved she could act but because she played the "good girl" she was not remembered. "Pan Americana", was, I definitely suspect, a part of the South American good neighbour policy that Hollywood instigated in the 1940s, where everything south of the border was suddenly very "cool". Even though Phillip Terry and Audrey Long are the "unknown" leads - you can't go wrong with Eve Arden. Jane Greer also had a small part as Eve Arden's secretary. Even though she is in the background her beauty shines through and she also looks as though she is going to play a bigger part but unfortunately....

    Dan Jordan (Phillip Terry) is given a special assignment - filming the most beautiful girls in South America - also with him is Jo Anne Benson (Audrey Long) as his assistant. Dan thinks she is just another conquest but she is really just stringing him along so she can get to Rio and see her real fiancé.

    The story is just an excuse to string together some Latin acts ranging from Carmen Miranda "wannabees", guitarists (both male and female) and a pair of dancers performing a pasa doble. There is a rendition of "Baba Lu" (the song that became Desi Arnez's signature tune) - the singer here performs with great drama and an excellent "insect" dance is included (it would have been very dramatic in colour).

    Robert Benchley does a comic turn as he explains the mysteries of the Samba. My mother thought Robert Benchley was the funniest man ever but in my opinion he is definitely an acquired taste.
    2moonspinner55

    See the world RKO's way--entrenched in the studio!

    Director John H. Auer also produced and gets a story credit for this lame Good Neighbor Policy musical with a superfluous plot--about the search for the prettiest girl from every nation by the editors of an American magazine--used merely as the pretext for another boy-meets-girl reluctant romance. Phillip Terry is a photographer (a womanizing "coyote") and Audrey Long is a gal-reporter with no-no on her lips and sí-sí in her eyes. As the secondary couple, politely squabbling Robert Benchley and Eve Arden liven things up, but the dire, padded screenplay isn't clever enough to hold interest. The song interludes (but not the Mexican stereotypes) may be of interest to historians of Latin-Americans depicted in the cinema, but this low-budget travelogue is strictly stock shots, rear projection and studio interiors. *1/2 from ****
    impsrule

    Rare Hollywood View of TRUE Latin Legends...!

    As a music presenter and a Latin-music radio host of 20 years, I was compelled to correct a couple of misstatements in previous postings about the musical artists featured in this film. While "Pan-Americana" is not exactly "An American in Paris" (...or even Manhattan), viewers should be more cognizant of what they're actually seeing and hearing.

    In the post titled "Just Doesn't Cut It", the writer commented: "The contrived plot is a boy-meets-girl story, interrupted by musical performances of Latin American artists, some of which were Carmen Miranda wannabees, and none of which were memorable or even particularly good." Um... amazingly inaccurate! If only for his presence alone, Miguelito Valdes is one of the LEGENDARY vocalists and band leaders of the Latin-American popular/tropical music genre. You could think of him as a combination of two notable U.S. artists: r&b legend Jackie Wilson (from a stylistic standpoint), and crooner Tony Bennett (as far as his 'stature' within the Latin pop music genre). So... to It was actually Mr. Valdes who popularized the song "Babalu" throughout Latin-America and the U.S. in the late 1930's. Likely because of Mr. Valdes obvious African blood, he was denied the opportunity to perform it in the Broadway show "Too Many Girls." The role ultimately was given to white-Cuban actor Desi Arnaz, a more 'traditionally handsome' man (to 1940's North American eyes) who parlayed the Broadway success into an MGM contract. While Desi Arnaz was himself a charismatic performer (a decent actor and visionary television producer), he had nowhere near the vocal presence of Miguelito Valdes (Arnaz himself would have laughed at the mere notion of a comparison...).

    Sprinkled throughout the film are also rare appearances by folks like the legendary Brazilian composer and band leader Nestor Amaral - the musician who accompanied Carmen Miranda to the U.S. in 1940(!). Antonio and Rosario performed to great acclaim internationally, and performed in a number of Hollywood musicals. After their breakup, their careers continued with success. Antonio would eventually become the Director of the Nacional Ballet de Espana! Chuy Reyes, who led the 'house' Latin band at Hollywood's glamorous Mocambo for years.

    The point is, while they may not be major "cross-over" names like Xavier Cugat, this film is an important document of some very influential Hispanic performers. To 'dismiss' them as cut-rate is simply wrong.

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    • Trivia
      Jane Greer's first film.
    • Goofs
      The 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.
    • Connections
      Featured in Hollywood the Golden Years: The RKO Story: It's All True (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Rumba Matumba
      Music by Bobby Collazo

      Lyrics by Mort Greene

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    • Release date
      • July 27, 1945 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pan-Americana
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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