Nancy Goes to Rio (1950)
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Synopsis: A lavishly filmed remake of the 1940 Deanna Durbin musical comedy "It's a Date." Pretty young actress Nancy Barklay heads to Rio after being picked to star in a new play. However, she doesn't... A lavishly filmed remake of the 1940 Deanna Durbin musical comedy "It's a Date." Pretty young actress Nancy Barklay heads to Rio after being picked to star in a new play. However, she doesn't realize that her mother, Frances Elliott, also plans to be in that very production. The situation leads to a desperate campaign on the part of both women to land the juicy part... and to win the same man. Then, a further complication arises when somebody overhears Nancy rehearsing and assumes she's talking about her real life. Soon, everybody's jumped to some wild conclusions about Nancy... [More]
Starring: Ann Sothern, Jane Powell, Carmen Miranda, Barry Sullivan
Starring: Ann Sothern, Jane Powell, Carmen Miranda, Barry Sullivan, Louis Calhern, Fortunio Bonanova, Hans Conried
Director: Robert Z. Leonard
Director: Robert Z. Leonard
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