Una jovencita que se encuentra disfrutando de unas vacaciones en Argentina se enamora del dueño de un caballo de carreras. Esta comedia, cuya mayor baza son los animados números musicales, c... Leer todoUna jovencita que se encuentra disfrutando de unas vacaciones en Argentina se enamora del dueño de un caballo de carreras. Esta comedia, cuya mayor baza son los animados números musicales, consagró definitivamente a Betty Grable.Una jovencita que se encuentra disfrutando de unas vacaciones en Argentina se enamora del dueño de un caballo de carreras. Esta comedia, cuya mayor baza son los animados números musicales, consagró definitivamente a Betty Grable.
- Nominado para 3 premios Óscar
- 1 premio y 3 nominaciones en total
- Helen Carson
- (as Katharine Aldridge)
- Speciality
- (as Nicholas Brothers)
- Speciality
- (as Nicholas Brothers)
- Specialty
- (as Pepe Guizar)
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- CuriosidadesThis was the first of a series of Latin American-themed movies that became very popular with American audiences in the 1940s. Darryl F. Zanuck produced the film in response to President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Good Neighbor Policy" of friendship towards Latin American countries. Also, with the war in Europe starting, Zanuck hoped to develop Mexico and South America as alternative markets for his Hollywood films. However, while Serenata argentina (1940) was a success in America, the Argentines hated it! When the film was screened in Buenos Aires, Argentine government officials refused to allow it to be shown in any theaters in their country. Among the things the Argentines objected to: (1) None of the Argentine characters in the film spoke with an Argentine Castilian Spanish accent. (2) Several Argentine characters are depicted as lazy, freeloading, or dishonest. (3) The three Argentine bankers who greet Betty Grable at the airport speak to her in fractured English, when most upper-class Argentines spoke perfect English. (4) Casiano, the horse groom played by J. Carrol Naish, wears a "gaucho" outfit ("gauchos" are Argentine cowboys, not horse ranchers). (5) Although Carmen Miranda was popular in Argentina, she was Brazilian and sang Cuban-inspired songs in Portuguese. Her presence in the movie gave the impression that Argentina is a tropical country, when it is a mountain country.
- PifiasAlthough Edward Fielding is listed in the credits as having portrayed Glenda Crawford's father, Willis Crawford, he is only seen at the Tuxedo Horse Show near the start of the film. He has no other scenes.
- Citas
Glenda Crawford, aka Glenda Cunningham: Excuse me, I've got to go see a man about a horse.
- ConexionesFeatured in ¡Esto sí es bailar! (1985)
- Banda sonoraBambu Bambu
(uncredited)
Music traditional
Lyrics by Almirante and Valdo De Abreu
Performed by Carmen Miranda with Bando da Lua
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- Duración1 hora 29 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1