Fiesta (1941) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 28, 1941

Original Title:
Fiesta

Alternate Titles:
Gaiety

Genres:
Comedy | Music | Western

Production Companies:
Hal Roach Studios

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 45

A GLOROUS SPECTACLE OF GAYETY, COLOR AND SONG! Fiesta means fun in any language! It;s full of girls! It's full of laughs! It's Tecnicolorful to look at! It's a hit parade to hear!

Cholita, after a long absence in Mexico City, is returning home to take up her duties as head of the rancho and, as everyone expects, to marry her childhood sweetheart José. Expectations are somewhat dashed as she shows up with Fernando to whom she is engaged. This makes José and Cholita's uncle more than a little bit put out as Fernando is not only not a Mexican, he is also a city slicker afraid of the country.

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Art Direction:
Charles D. Hall

Assistant Director:
Edward Montagne

Costume Design:
Travilla

Director:
LeRoy Prinz

Director of Photography:
Robert Pittack

Editor:
Bert Jordan

Lyricist:
George Forrest
Robert Wright

Original Music Composer:
Edward Ward

Producer:
LeRoy Prinz

Screenplay:
Cortland Fitzsimmons

Set Decoration:
William Stevens

Songs:
Nilo Menendez
Edward Ward
Johnny Lange
Lew Porter

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