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The Girl from Rio
Paul Sinclair, engaged to Helen Graham, represents a large coffee concern in Rio de Janeiro and while visiting with the American consul is taken by the beauty of Lola, a cafe dancer.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy young heiress, desperate to escape an arranged marriage, embarks on a journey to South America. There, she encounters a charming adventurer who becomes entangled in her schemes to avoid her pursuers and find true love.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception of 'The Girl from Rio' (1927) is scarce due to its age and the limited availability of contemporary reviews. Surviving information suggests it was a lighthearted romantic comedy typical of the era, likely met with mild audience appeal.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers a whimsical escape with exotic locales.
Dolores del Río's star power is evident, adding glamour to the proceedings.
The plot relies on familiar romantic comedy tropes of the period.
Google audience: Due to the film's age, there are no available Google user reviews or summaries for 'The Girl from Rio'.
Fun Fact
Dolores del Río was one of the first major Latin American stars in Hollywood and was known for her striking beauty and elegant performances.
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