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Show Lots Of Fun, Songs And Romance Found In "Week-End In Havana" Tropical magic, catchy Cuban rhythms, warm-blooded senoritas, dark-eyed romeos, are neatly combined com-bined in the story of the "sing-sational" "sing-sational" new 20th Century-Fox musical which opens Thursday at the Rivoli theatre. With Alice Faye, Carmen Miranda, Mir-anda, John Payne and Cesar R-mer R-mer in the starring roles, the film is set in the capital city of our Latin - American neighbor and shows Havana with all its beauty in the naturalness, of technicolor. Alice portrays a New York salesgirl who has carefully budgeted bud-geted herself for several years in order to treat herself to a Havana vacation. When her ship is caught on a reef, she refuses to sign a release to the shipping company until she has had and enjoyed her Havana vacation. The company's com-pany's representative, John Payne, postpones his wedding to make sure she has a grand time. In a magnificent Havana night club, the exotic Carmen Miranda, who has captured the admiration of American film audiences in her previous screen appearances with her unusual songs and dances, does a spectacular new number with 200 feminine dancers "The Nango." |