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  1. Cuban Pete is a 1946 American musical comedy film was directed by Jean Yarbrough and starred the Cuban-born actor and musician Desi Arnaz. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film with a simple comedy plot contains many numbers of Cuban music and dance, including the

  2. Cuban Pete: Directed by Jean Yarbrough. With Desi Arnaz, Ethel Smith, Joan Shawlee, Beverly Simmons. Unable to complete the deal by telephone, advertising executive Roberts sends his assistant Ann to Cuba to lure a Cuban band, led by Desi Arnaz, on to an American radio program.

    • (46)
    • Comedy, Music
    • Jean Yarbrough
    • 1946-06
  3. 30 de abr. de 2011 · Jim Carrey together with Angie Jaree performing Cuban Pete (written by Jose Norman) in the movie The Mask [1994].Check other Jim Carrey's musical performance...

    • 3 min
    • 2M
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  4. Unable to complete the deal by telephone, advertising executive Roberts (Don Porter) sends his assistant Ann (Joan Fulton)to Cuba to lure a Cuban band, led by Desi Arnaz, on to an American radio program. Attracted to Ann, Arnaz and his band come to New York but complications arise when the...

    • Jean Yarbrough, Fred Frank, Bob O'connor
    • Desi Arnaz
  5. Unable to complete the deal by telephone, advertising executive Roberts sends his assistant Ann to Cuba to lure a Cuban band, led by Desi Arnaz, on to an American radio program. Attracted to Ann,… ‎Cuban Pete (1946) directed by Jean Yarbrough • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd

    • Jean Yarbrough
    • Universal Pictures
  6. Unable to complete the deal by telephone, advertising executive Roberts sends his assistant Ann to Cuba to lure a Cuban band, led by Desi Arnaz, on to an American radio program. Attracted to Ann, Arnaz and his band come to New York but complications arise when the squeaky-voiced, addle-brained sponsor of the program decides she wants to be the ...

  7. motion picture | Feature film (over 60 minutes). "The breeze and I" by Ernest Lecuona; "Cuban Pete" by José Norman; "Lullaby" by Bill Driggs; "El cumbanchero" by Rafael Hernandez; "After tonight" by Jack Brooks, Milton Schwarzwald; "Rhumba matumba" by Bobby Collazo.