Carnival in April (1953)

Carnival in April

1953Approved18m
ShortMusic

Universal released this short in both 3-D (production number 9101) and 2-D (production number 9301) format, the latter for theatres not equipped to show 3-D films. The Carlos Molina Orchestra plays for all of the musical numbers which include Toni Arden singing "I'll Remember April", easily one of the most-used pop songs in films, and "I'm Shooting High"; "I Go Siesta" is sung by Josephine Premice and "Pachito Eche" by Fernando Rodriguez; Margaret Brown dances to "Jealousie" and Manolo Mera sings "Granada", and The Robinsons perform their trampoline act while the Molina Orchestra plays "El Cumbanchero."

Rated
Approved
Runtime
18m
Released
1953

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Release year: 1953

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Universal released this short in both 3-D (production number 9101) and 2-D (production number 9301) format, the latter for theatres not equipped to show 3-D films. The Carlos Molina Orchestra plays for all of the musical numbers which include Toni Arden singing "I'll Remember April", easily one of the most-used pop songs in films, and "I'm Shooting High"; "I Go Siesta" is sung by Josephine Premice and "Pachito Eche" by Fernando Rodriguez; Margaret Brown dances to "Jealousie" and Manolo Mera sings "Granada", and The Robinsons perform their trampoline act while the Molina Orchestra plays "El Cumbanchero."

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