From Flying down to Rio 1933 with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Fred wisely lets the real Latin dancers take centre stage. Keep watching - the last half is great.
lovely song and film! it's rather curious to see how hollywood added (and still adds) hispanic touches to rio and brazilian culture in general, when you get there you see with your own eyes that there's absolutely nothing hispanic in brazil.
O Cassino da Urca em foco, como aconteceria em 1940 no filme "Uma Noite no Roo", com Carmem Miranda. Uma deliciosa mistura de Rio com Hollywood e toques hispano americanos. Rockybrazil1
lovely song and film! it's rather curious to see how hollywood added (and still adds) hispanic touches to rio and brazilian culture in general, when you get there you see with your own eyes that there's absolutely nothing hispanic in brazil.
SonattaMorales 2 months ago
Thank you for posting this dance. I loved it the first time I saw it and I love the music.
rickscoat 2 months ago
The first time people saw this scene in the cinema, when it ended they stood up clapping!
AlohaGre 5 months ago 2
O Cassino da Urca em foco, como aconteceria em 1940 no filme "Uma Noite no Roo", com Carmem Miranda. Uma deliciosa mistura de Rio com Hollywood e toques hispano americanos. Rockybrazil1
rockybrazil1 6 months ago