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Havana Widows
Two golddiggers go fishing for millionaires in Havana.
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Plot Summary
Two friends, Sadie and Mabel, are working as dance hostesses in Havana. They are both trying to find wealthy husbands. Sadie falls for a charming but penniless artist, while Mabel sets her sights on a wealthy businessman. Their plans take a turn when they discover that the men they are interested in are not who they seem to be.
Critical Reception
Havana Widows was a moderate success upon its release, praised for its musical numbers and the performances of its lead actresses. While not a critical darling, it was seen as a lighthearted and entertaining diversion for audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lively musical sequences.
Noted for the strong comedic performances of its lead actresses.
Considered a light and enjoyable escapist film.
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Fun Fact
The film was one of several pre-Code musicals produced by Warner Bros. in the early 1930s, known for their more risqué humor and themes compared to later productions.
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