6/10
Big on Talent, Short on Good Songs
9 April 2020
This movie doesn't lack talent; it's got the adorable Alice Faye, handsome Cesar Romero and John Payne, and fabulous Carmen Miranda. What it lacks is great songs. Made at a time when Cuba was still a glamorous destination for wealthy and famous Americans, the film cashes in on the contract between old New York in winter and the warmth of the Caribbean. It all seems like a bit fat cliché now, but in its time this kind of fun got people dancing and singing and appreciating the rhythms of Latin America. You'll hear all sorts of references in Miranda's rendering of the title song. Who cares if she was from Brazil? It's interesting to note that one of the themes of the film hinges on a cruise ship going aground-sound familiar? The scenes filmed in Havana are a delight. Note that some "Marquee 20th Century Box Musicals" DVDs of this film contain audio commentary by film historian Jeanine Basinger, which helps to explain the conventions, styles, and techniques of this movie. --from Musicals on the Silver Screen, American Library Association, 2013
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