Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuCarlos Estrada, a busboy in a Cuban hotel who wants to become a composer, is rebuffed by Mama Valdez when he tries to get her daughter, singer-dancer Lolita Veldez, to use one of his songs. ... Alles lesenCarlos Estrada, a busboy in a Cuban hotel who wants to become a composer, is rebuffed by Mama Valdez when he tries to get her daughter, singer-dancer Lolita Veldez, to use one of his songs. Carlos thinks Lolita, who he has not met, is the one who turned him down. He unexpectedly ... Alles lesenCarlos Estrada, a busboy in a Cuban hotel who wants to become a composer, is rebuffed by Mama Valdez when he tries to get her daughter, singer-dancer Lolita Veldez, to use one of his songs. Carlos thinks Lolita, who he has not met, is the one who turned him down. He unexpectedly becomes the leader of the hotel band, and they set out for Havana by bus to find a singer ... Alles lesen
- Luis Amantado
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- Mrs. Estrada
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- Pepita
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- Motorcycle Policeman
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- Boy
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- Gas Station Attendan
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- Policeman
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- Mr. Estrada
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- Head Waiter
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- Minor Role
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What pulls this movie up is the music. The music is lively, mostly Latin and just the sort of thing I grew up with: not only the sort of thing that Desi Arnaz would later use on "I Love Lucy" but the Wall-of-Sound dizzy drive that Tito Puente would command. Desi Arnaz gives a surprisingly nuanced performance and Mary Hatcher as the ingénue is very charming, even if she is made up to look like a juvenile Rita Hayworth.
Finally, Desi can shine without being weighed down by the supremely untalented Lucille Ball. She could make a Pumpkin Pie taste like a Rice Cake. Her acting skills are on a par with Lili Tomlin and Jane Curtain. Anchors all, bringing down their co-stars with the weight of a large Carnie size boat.
Go see this movie.
See Desi dance!
He Rhumbas the night away.
This latin lover puts the spice back in spicy.
Holiday in Havana is like a fabulous festival for my VCR. It likes this movie so much that I can't seem to eject the tape. Apparently Panasonic gives this movie 2 gigantic thumbs up.
The best word to describe this film is 'fluff'. It's nice and agreeable fluff...but fluff nonetheless. Arnaz's singing and acting are fine but the script doesn't give him a lot of meat...a chance to show he is star quality.
By the way, this is Desi's last project before he produced and starred in "I Love Lucy". In hindsight, this was probably a pretty good career move!
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- WissenswertesThe film's music supervisor was Paul Mertz. It seems highly likely that Arnaz liked his name enough to use it for his neighbors on "I Love Lucy" about a year and a half later.
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Carlos Estrada: Then, you are just another woman. What makes you think you're so perfect? Or, something?
Lolita Valdez - aka Dolores: Oh, I didn't say I was.
Carlos Estrada: Well, you're not! Look at you. Your hair...
Lolita Valdez - aka Dolores: What's wrong with my hair?
Carlos Estrada: Nothing. Your nose!
Lolita Valdez - aka Dolores: You don't like it?
Carlos Estrada: Well, it's alright by itself. Then you put it together with your eyes and your lips.
Lolita Valdez - aka Dolores: Yes...
Carlos Estrada: Turn off the light.
Lolita Valdez - aka Dolores: Huh?
Carlos Estrada: So, I can't see you.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Les maîtres fous (1955)
- SoundtracksHoliday In Havana
Written by Desi Arnaz
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 13 Minuten
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- Seitenverhältnis
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