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  • Havana Rose (1951)
  • Approved
    77 min | Comedy, Music, Romance
Havana Rose (1951)
Approved
77 min | Comedy, Music, Romance

Ambassador Rico DeMarco is in Washington trying to raise a $5 million loan for his hard-pressed country, Lower Salamia. Filbert Filmore and his domineering wife are about to sign on the dotted line for the loan when DeMarco's vivacious ...See moreAmbassador Rico DeMarco is in Washington trying to raise a $5 million loan for his hard-pressed country, Lower Salamia. Filbert Filmore and his domineering wife are about to sign on the dotted line for the loan when DeMarco's vivacious daughter Estelita upsets the deal by accidentally knocking hot coffee over the papers--and Mrs. Fillmore, who leaves the house in a huff. The Washinton-resident spies of Lower Salamia's insurrectionist faction gleefully cable their leader that the loan attempt has failed, y Viva la Revolucion. Estelita, in her role as an amateur international financier, discovers that Fillmore is a great believer in astrology and, disguised as a gypsy fortuneteller, she dupes him into believing that the stars are propitious for his making the loan, but Mrs. Fillmore's wild jealousy when she discovers her woo-woo husband alone with the attractive young gypsy, causes Estelita to depart sans anti-revolution money. DeMarco tries to send his daughter back to Lower Salamia, but she takes off for Reno to see Tex Thompson, a handsome young Nevada cattleman she met and fell in love with in a Washington nightclub. The efforts of her chaperon, timid Aunt Maria, to restrain her are unsuccessful. To keep her father from discovering her whereabouts, Estelita signs the hotel register in Reno as Mrs. Filbert Fillmore. A local reporter, sensing a big-money divorce in the making, files a story which leads Filbert to believe that his wife has left him, and he flies to Reno...with Mrs. Fillmore close on his heels. But the Reno-resident Lower Salamia insurrection-spies have plans to kidnap Mrs. Fillmore. Written by Les Adams See less
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Charles E. Roberts (screenplay) | Jack Townley (screenplay)
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Sep 15, 1951 (United States)

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24 cast members
Name Known for
Estelita Rodriguez
Estelita DeMarco Estelita DeMarco   See fewer
Bill Williams
Tex Thompson Tex Thompson   See fewer
Hugh Herbert
Filbert Fillmore Filbert Fillmore   See fewer
Florence Bates
Mrs. Fillmore Mrs. Fillmore   See fewer
Fortunio Bonanova
Ambassador DeMarco Ambassador DeMarco   See fewer
Leon Belasco
Renaldi Renaldi   See fewer
Tom Kennedy
Hotel Detective Hotel Detective   See fewer
Manuel París
Rudolph Rudolph   See fewer
Robert Easton
Hotel Clerk (as Bob Easton) Hotel Clerk (as Bob Easton)   See fewer
Evelynne Smith
Strongest Girl Title Winner (as Eveylnne d'Smith) Strongest Girl Title Winner (as Eveylnne d'Smith)   See fewer
Geri Galian
Self - Band Leader Self - Band Leader   See fewer
John Alvin
Reporter (uncredited) Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
Gertrude Astor
Matron (uncredited) Matron (uncredited)   See fewer
Tom Dillon
Policeman (uncredited) Policeman (uncredited)   See fewer
Joe Dominguez
Reporter (uncredited) Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
Fred Kelsey
Policeman (uncredited) Policeman (uncredited)   See fewer
Eva Novak
Matron (uncredited) Matron (uncredited)   See fewer
Stephen Soldi
Brottle (uncredited) Brottle (uncredited)   See fewer
Felipe Turich
General Cucarotsky (uncredited) General Cucarotsky (uncredited)   See fewer
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