The Cuban Love Song | |
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Directed by | W.S. Van Dyke |
Screenplay by | C. Gardner Sullivan Bess Meredyth John Lynch John Colton Gilbert Emery Robert E. Hopkins Paul Hervey Fox |
Produced by | Albert Lewin |
Starring | Lawrence Tibbett Lupe Vélez Ernest Torrence Karen Morley Jimmy Durante |
Cinematography | Harold Rosson |
Edited by | Margaret Booth |
Music by | Herbert Stothart |
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Distributed by | Loew's Inc. |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Cuban Love Song is a 1931 Americanpre-Code musical film directed byW.S. Van Dyke and written byC. Gardner Sullivan,Bess Meredyth, John Lynch,John Colton,Gilbert Emery, Robert E. Hopkins and Paul Hervey Fox. The film starsLawrence Tibbett,Lupe Vélez,Ernest Torrence,Jimmy Durante,Karen Morley andLouise Fazenda. The film was released on December 5, 1931 byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer.[1][2]
It was the last of four films that thebaritone Tibbett made for MGM following the introduction of sound film. The film received a generally favorable critical reception, but suffered badly at the box office. Nonetheless two of the film's songs, "The Cuban Love Song" and "El Manisero", were major hits.[3]
Shortly after becoming engaged to a socialite, an upper-class American named Terry enlists in the U.S. Marine Corps to get his wild urges out of his system. He and his two friends and comrades get into many scrapes, frequently ending up in the brig. While in Cuba, he falls in love with Nenita, a spirited young woman who sells peanuts from a small cart on the street.
Their relationship is interrupted by America's entry into World War I, and Terry is wounded in the fighting in France. He is nursed back to health by his fiancée, and the two marry. More than a decade later, Terry bumps into his former comrades in New York. This reawakens memories of his carefree days in Cuba. He returns to Havana to find Nenita, only to discover that she has died of fever. However he encounters a boy named Terry, who he realizes is the product of his passionate relationship with Nenita a decade earlier. He adopts the boy and takes him back to the United States where his wife generously welcomes both father and son home.
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