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Debbie Reynolds:
In the early 1940s, Hollywood began a fascination with things tropical and south of the border - and MGM was no exception. Exotic rhythms and costumes, transported audiences away from cold climates and the trouble times of a world war... Many latin artists were recruited to add an authentic sound to these films
In the early 1940s, Hollywood began a fascination with things tropical and south of the border - and MGM was no exception. Exotic rhythms and costumes, transported audiences away from cold climates and the trouble times of a world war... Many latin artists were recruited to add an authentic sound to these films
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In the early 1940s
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Hollywood began a fascination with things tropical
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and south of the border and MGM was no exception
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Exotic rhythms and costumes
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transported audiences away from cold climates
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and the troubled times of a world war
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Many Latin artists were recruited to add an authentic sound to these films
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Movie Summary
Third installment in the "That's Entertainment" series, featuring scenes from "The Hollywood Revue of 1929," "Brigadoon," "Singin' In The Rain," and many more MGM films.