Brazil
1944 · Movie · 91 min. · United States
Brazil is perhaps the best of the handful of American films made by Brazilian singing sensation Tito Guizar. In typical screwball-comedy fashion, the plot is set in motion by authoress Nicky Henderson (Virginia Bruce), who has hit the best-seller charts with her latest tome, Why Marry a Latin? While researching her next book in Rio De Janeiro, she finds out "why" when she meets handsome songwriter Miguel Soares (Guizar). Upon learning about Nicky's book, Miguel decides to teach her a few lessons in affairs of the heart. Edward Everett Horton is also on hand, twittering his way through the role of a well-meaning buttinsky. Thanks to the "Good Neighbor" policy of the 1940s, South American musicals were a glut on the market, but Brazil was good enough on its own merits to pay its way at the box office.
Direction Joseph Santley
Cast Tito Guízar · Virginia Bruce · Edward Everett Horton · Robert Livingston · Veloz · Yolanda · Fortunio Bonanova · Richard Lane · Frank Puglia · Aurora Miranda · Alfredo DeSa · Henry De Silva · Rico De Montez
Soundtrack George Parrish · Walter Scharf
Screenplay Frank Gill Jr · Laura Kerr · Richard English
Cinematography Jack A. Marta
Original title Brazil
Also known as Stars and Guitars
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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