Down Argentine Way
Down Argentine Way

Down Argentine Way

1940Movie89 minEnglish

The story—in which an American heiress on holiday in South America falls in love with an Argentine horse breeder against the wishes of their families—takes a backseat to the spectacular location shooting and parade of extravagant musical numbers, which include the larger-than-life Carmen Miranda singing the hit “South American Way” and a showstopping dance routine by the always amazing Nicholas Brothers.

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IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes50%
Director: Irving CummingsGenres: Musical, Western, Romance

Plot Summary

A wealthy American horseman travels to Argentina to purchase a prize stallion, encountering a local beauty and a charmingly eccentric family. Amidst colorful music and dance numbers, he navigates romantic entanglements and business dealings, ultimately finding love and resolving his quest.

Critical Reception

Critically, 'Down Argentine Way' was met with a generally positive reception, praised for its vibrant Technicolor, musical numbers, and the star power of its leads, particularly Betty Grable and the introduced Carmen Miranda. While the plot was considered thin by some, its escapist charm and lavish production values made it a popular success with audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its vibrant Technicolor cinematography and energetic musical sequences.
  • Betty Grable and Carmen Miranda were highlighted for their charismatic performances.
  • The plot was considered light but serviceable, overshadowed by the visual spectacle.

Google audience: Audience reception information from Google is not readily available for this older film, but contemporary reviews and box office success suggest it was well-received for its entertainment value and musical performances.

Fun Fact

This film marked the first major Hollywood appearance of Brazilian samba star Carmen Miranda, who became an international sensation.

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