Latin Lovers (1953)
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Lana Turner stars in this musical/romantic comedy amalgam from director Mervyn Leroy. Turner plays Nora Taylor, a wealthy heiress who finds herself seeing a psychiatrist because she can't decide whether she is loved for herself or her money. When her rich boyfriend (John Lund) takes off for… More Lana Turner stars in this musical/romantic comedy amalgam from director Mervyn Leroy. Turner plays Nora Taylor, a wealthy heiress who finds herself seeing a psychiatrist because she can't decide whether she is loved for herself or her money. When her rich boyfriend (John Lund) takes off for Brazil, Nora tags along with him, hinting that the trip will improve their relationship. But once in Brazil, her boyfriend seems more interested in business dealings than love. As she waits around for her disinterested suitor, she meets a handsome Latin millionaire (Ricardo Montalban), and his charm makes her fall for him immediately. While this relationship is coalescing, Nora's boyfriend is beginning to notice her vivacious secretary Anne Kellwood (Jean Hagen). ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi
- Directed By
- Mervyn LeRoy
- Genres
- Drama, Romance, Musical & Performing Arts, Classics, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Aug 28, 1953 Wide
- On DVD
- Jun 30, 1993
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Cast
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Lana Turner
as Nora Taylor
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Ricardo Montalban
as Roberto Santos
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John Lund
as Paul Chevron
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Louis Calhern
as Grandfather Santos
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Jean Hagen
as Anne Kellwood
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Eduard Franz
as Dr. Lionel Y. Newman
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Beulah Bondi
as Woman Analyst
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Joaquin Garay
as Zeca
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Archer MacDonald
as Howard G. Hubbell
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Dorothy Neumann
as Mrs. Newman
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Robert Burton
as Mr. Comberly
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Rita Moreno
as Christina
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Suzanne Alexander
as Brazilian Girl
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Tristram Coffin
as Paul's Business Associate
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Beatrice Gray
as Receptionist
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Lois Kimbrell
as Secretary
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Paul Maxey
as Mr. Costa
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Matt Moore
as Man
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Paula Kelly
as Herself as one of the Modernaires