Two Latins from Manhattan (1941)
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.
Director: Charles Barton
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Joan Davis as Joan Daley |
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Jinx Falkenburg as Jinx Terry |
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Joan Woodbury as Lois Morgan |
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Don Beddoe as Don Barlow |
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Fortunio Bonanova as Armando Rivero |
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Lloyd Bridges as Tommy Curtis |
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Sig Arno as Felipe Rudolfo MacIntyre |
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Bruce Bennett as Federal Agent |
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Marquita Madero as Marianela |
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Carmen Morales as Rosita |
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Boyd Davis as Charles Miller |
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John Dilson as Jerome Kittleman |
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Tim Ryan as Police Sergeant |
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Don Brodie as Advertising Man |
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Lester Dorr as Information Attendant |
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Ralph Dunn as Federal Agent |
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Stanley Brown as Master of Ceremonies |
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Antonio Moreno as Cuban |
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Rafael Alcayde as Cuban (as Rafael Storm) |
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Eddie Kane as Stage Manager |
| Directing | Charles Barton | Director |
| Writing | Albert Duffy | Writer |
| Production | Wallace MacDonald | Producer |