Two Latins from Manhattan Trailer

Two Latins from Manhattan Trailer (1941)

"HOW DO YOU SAY IT, I LOVE YOU? - HOW DO YOU SAY IT, I'LL BE TRUE?" 02 October 1941 Comedy 65 mins

Joan Daley, a New York booking/press agent, attempts to recruit two local stand-ins, Jinx Terry and Lois Morgan, when the Cuban sister-act, Marianela and Rosita she as booked into the nightclub for which she works fails to materialize. Complications arrive when the real Cuban sisters show up.

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Cast

Joan Davis

as Joan Daley

Jinx Falkenburg

as Jinx Terry

Joan Woodbury

as Lois Morgan

Don Beddoe

as Don Barlow

Fortunio Bonanova

as Armando Rivero

Lloyd Bridges

as Tommy Curtis

Sig Arno

as Felipe Rudolfo MacIntyre

Bruce Bennett

as Federal Agent

Marquita Madero

as Marianela

Boyd Davis

as Charles Miller

John Dilson

as Jerome Kittleman

Tim Ryan

as Police Sergeant

Don Brodie

as Advertising Man

Lester Dorr

as Information Attendant

Ralph Dunn

as Federal Agent

International Releases Dates

United States 02 October 1941

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