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International Revels

May 3, 1940
0h 20m
★ 0.0

Overview

Cosmopolitan mixture of variety acts are presented in an international café: Spanish dance, Hawaiian song, Italian street singer, Cossack sword-dancer, swing version of an Indian folk dance, African Voodoo dance and a Chinese girl dancer.

Genres

Music

Production Companies

Universal Pictures

Cast

Dorothy Dandridge

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Dorothy Dandridge

Vivian Dandridge

Self

Vivian Dandridge

Veola Vonn

Self

Veola Vonn

Etta Jones

Self

Etta Jones

William Sabbot

Self

William Sabbot

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