A guilt-ridden U.S. Marine returns to Cuba to try to find his illegitimate child.A guilt-ridden U.S. Marine returns to Cuba to try to find his illegitimate child.A guilt-ridden U.S. Marine returns to Cuba to try to find his illegitimate child.
- Awards
- 1 win
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Philip Cooper
- Terry Jr.
- (as Phillip Cooper)
George Davis
- Soda Jerk
- (uncredited)
John George
- Beggar on Street
- (uncredited)
George Kuma
- Japanese Tattoo Artist
- (uncredited)
Purv Pullen
- Monkey Vocalizations
- (uncredited)
Jayne Shadduck
- Baby Vocalizations
- (uncredited)
Harry Strang
- Marine Sergeant
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaCapitalizing on the rising popularity of Rumba in the United States, "The Cuban Love Song" and "The Peanut Vendor Song" (also known as "El manisero") were among the year's most popular hits.
- GoofsRiverside plants clearly have wires attached to them and are moved by the wires to create a more natural scene. This is most apparent when Terry's friends are on the boat trying to reach Terry and tell him the news of the war's outbreak.
- Quotes
O.O. Jones: That peanut dame's got him nutty!
- ConnectionsFeatures Her Man (1930)
- SoundtracksThe Marine's Hymn
(©1919) (uncredited)
Music based on a melody by Jacques Offenbach from his opera "Genevieve de Brabant" (1859)
Lyrics by unknown marine (ca 1874) and probably Henry C. Davis (1911) and unknown others
Sung by Lawrence Tibbett
Reprised by him and other marines in Cuba
Reprised again by marching marines in WWI
Featured review
Those Tropic Nights in Havana
One of these fine days when Fidel Castro can no longer fog a mirror and the President of the United States no longer has a brother who's Governor of Florida and dependent on exiled Cuban votes, we'll be back to visiting Cuba as before and updated versions of Cuban Love Song will be made again.
Probably not with a transplanted opera singer like Lawrence Tibbett though. In Cuban Love Song he's Terry Burke, devil may care, upper middle class average Joe who just has to get some wild oats sowed before settling down to married life with Karen Morley. He joins the Marines to do it and the ship he's stationed on, puts into Havana for liberty shortly before American entry into World War I.
He sure finds his wild oats in Lupe Velez, Havana peanut vendor, grows them and sells them. They get one wild liberty together before Tibbett has to go to war.
So the question is, who will Tibbett eventually settle down with? Remember this film is before the code so the answer isn't obvious. In fact those oats had some consequences.
Tibbett got good reviews for Cuban Love Song and a couple of hit songs came out of it. The title song sold a few records and the Peanut Vendor Song started a rhumba craze during the Depression.
As sidekicks to Tibbett, Ernest Torrance and Jimmy Durante provide the same comic relief as Laurel and Hardy did for him in his debut in The Rogue Song.
Lawrence Tibbett had a magnificent baritone voice and opera lovers should not miss any chance to hear it.
Probably not with a transplanted opera singer like Lawrence Tibbett though. In Cuban Love Song he's Terry Burke, devil may care, upper middle class average Joe who just has to get some wild oats sowed before settling down to married life with Karen Morley. He joins the Marines to do it and the ship he's stationed on, puts into Havana for liberty shortly before American entry into World War I.
He sure finds his wild oats in Lupe Velez, Havana peanut vendor, grows them and sells them. They get one wild liberty together before Tibbett has to go to war.
So the question is, who will Tibbett eventually settle down with? Remember this film is before the code so the answer isn't obvious. In fact those oats had some consequences.
Tibbett got good reviews for Cuban Love Song and a couple of hit songs came out of it. The title song sold a few records and the Peanut Vendor Song started a rhumba craze during the Depression.
As sidekicks to Tibbett, Ernest Torrance and Jimmy Durante provide the same comic relief as Laurel and Hardy did for him in his debut in The Rogue Song.
Lawrence Tibbett had a magnificent baritone voice and opera lovers should not miss any chance to hear it.
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- Mar 20, 2006
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