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South American Sway
Five musical performances from "South of the Border"
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Plot Summary
A comedy musical that follows a young American engineer who travels to South America to oversee a project. He gets entangled with a local dancer and finds himself caught between his work and a burgeoning romance, all set to lively musical numbers.
Critical Reception
South American Sway received a mixed reception, with critics often noting its enjoyable musical numbers and the comedic presence of Bob Hope, but finding the plot somewhat thin and formulaic. It was generally considered a lighthearted diversion rather than a groundbreaking film.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic musical sequences and Bob Hope's signature comedic style.
Criticized for a predictable plot that offered little substance.
Seen as a pleasant, if uninspired, musical escapade.
Google audience: Audience reception is not readily available through typical aggregators, but general sentiment from the era suggests it was appreciated as a lighthearted musical comedy.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to star Carmen Miranda, but she was replaced by Vera Zorina due to scheduling conflicts and creative differences.
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