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Hello, Hello Brazil!

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'Hello, Hello Brazil!' (Portuguese: 'All, All, Brasil!') is a 1935 Brazilian musical film directed by Wallace Downey, Alberto Ribeiro and Joo de Barro. It stars Carmen Miranda and Adhemar Gonzaga; the latter also produced the film. The screenplay was written by Alberto Ribeiro and Joo de Barro.

Production



Wallace Downey began his career producing successful musical films for Americans with established artists from Brazilian radio. Carmen Miranda, star of this 1935 film, was one such star. A co-production between Waldown Filmes and Cindia, 'All, All, Brasil!' presented a multitude of singers, comedians and radio presenters, such as vocalists Francisco Alves and Mrio Reis.

A close tie-in with the radio world manifested in this films storyline. Written by popular composers duo Joo de Barros and Alberto Ribeiro, it portrayed the adventures of a "radiomanaco" who falls for a nonexistent radio singer.

The two genres of music synonymous with the carnival, including the samba and the march, had a prominent place in early Brazilian musicals and popular movies.

Cast



*Almirante

*Ary Barroso

*Aurora Miranda

*Carmen Miranda

*Adhemar Gonzaga

*Csar Ladeira

*Virgnia Lane

*Francisco Alves

*Mrio Reis

*Ivo Astolphi ... as Bando da Lua

*Dircinha Batista

*Simo Boutman

*Slvio Caldas

*Chico Chico

*Apolo Correia

*Elisa Coelho de Almeida

References




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