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Ann Blyth, Fernando Lamas - Indian Love Call!

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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2009

1954 Ann Blyth Fernando Lamas musical

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  • Could Fernando Lamas really sing or was he dubbed here?

  • @Milordvega Fernando had a fine voice, and was not dubbed here or to my knowledge in any other film. He was trained in his native Argentina. From another source: Fernando Lamas! - "When a person has an accent, it means he can speak one more language than you" — when Johnny Carson teased him about his accent during an appearance on The Tonight Show! Happy to hear from you, and thanks!

  • @varadero1839 Thanks for the info! Thisis great. I know Lamas also was a version of THE MERRY WIDOW. So he must have been trained as a singer too.

  • @Milordvega I have 2 more of his songs from The Merry Widow on my channel. Please look for them, OK? I think you'll enjoy! Thanks so much for writing!

  • Wow-sha!!!! The mountains are filled with Michael-Jackson stock "indians" the First Nations of Canada & other indigenous peoples..  And look!! They have realy European accents when they talk amongst each other!! Time to bring out the Zombie Jesus and the Black Leather Easter Bunnny......

  • @hecate55 Mil gracias! I'm only suggesting that would have been the response from Fernando Lamas, as he was from The Argentine! Lovely Ann Blyth was a tiny beauty, with an enormous voice from my home town, New York City! Though born in Mt. Kisco, New York, she grew up around the corner from St. Patrick's Cathedral on 5th Avenue. I'm thinking you enjoyed this clip, but noting the "Zombie Jesus and Black Easter Bunny" leave me befuddled. Not to worry; that's my usual state. Nice to hear from you!

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  • Ferdnando Lamb's Ass. :)

  • @hecate55 Wow !!! What a comedian. Don't think I can stand anymore,

    as my belly is wracked with pain from laughing at your comment.

  • @Rick36000 Hi Rick36000. I've never been sure why the year 1954 provided us with so many wonderful movies. I agree with you that this ranks among the top! Thank you so much for your comment, and best wishes!

  • I too saw this when I must have been about ten (1954 minus 1944) and it left a lasting impression on an impressionable young mind. I was entranced by the Rose Marie character and the theme song has been magic for me ever since. Have never been able to access any footage from the 1954 version before (tried you tube a few years ago but there was nothing) so discovering this this evening has been delightful!

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