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{{Infobox film
{{Infobox film
| name = Cuban Pete
| name = Cuban Pete
| image =
| image =File:Cuban Pete (film).jpg
| caption =
| caption =
| director = [[Jean Yarbrough]]
| director = [[Jean Yarbrough]]
| producer =
| producer =
| writer = Bernard Feins<br>Robert Presnell Sr.<br>M. Coates Webster
| writer = Bernard Feins<br>Robert Presnell Sr.<br>M. Coates Webster
| starring = [[Desi Arnaz]]<br>[[Joan Shawlee|Joan Fulton]]<br>[[Don Porter]]<br>[[Ethel Smith (organist)]]
| starring = [[Desi Arnaz]]<br>[[Joan Shawlee|Joan Fulton]]<br>[[Don Porter]]<br>[[Ethel Smith (organist)|Ethel Smith]]
| music =
| music =[[Milton Rosen]]
|color_process = [[Black-and-white]]
| cinematography = [[Maury Gertsman]]
| cinematography = [[Maury Gertsman]]
| editing = [[Otto Ludwig (film editor)|Otto Ludwig]]
| editing = [[Otto Ludwig (film editor)|Otto Ludwig]]
| distributor = [[Universal Studios|Universal Pictures]]
| studio = [[Universal Pictures]]
| distributor = Universal Pictures
| released = {{Film date|1946|06}}
| released = {{Film date|1946|06}}
| runtime = 60 minutes
| runtime = 60 minutes
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| language = [[English language|English]]
| language = [[English language|English]]
}}
}}
'''''Cuban Pete''''' is a 1946 [[black-and-white]] [[musical film|musical]] [[comedy film]] released in the [[United States]]. It was directed by [[Jean Yarbrough]] and starred the [[Cuba]]n-born actor and musician [[Desi Arnaz]].
'''''Cuban Pete''''' is a 1946 American [[musical film|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 song of the same name by Joseph Norman. It was used in:
The film with a simple comedy plot contains many numbers of [[Cuban music]] and dance, including the song of the same name by Joseph Norman. It was used in the television show ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' (episodes: "The Diet," with Lucille Ball as Sally Sweet and "Lucy Goes to a Rodeo" as an alternative version, "Texas Pete") and in the 1994 film ''[[The Mask (1994 film)|The Mask]].''

* the television show ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' (episodes: "The Diet," with Lucille Ball as Sally Sweet and "Lucy Goes to a Rodeo" as an alternative version, "Texas Pete")
==Plot==
* the 1994 film ''[[The Mask (1994 film)|The Mask]]''
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==Accolades==
==Accolades==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{IMDb title|0038441|title=Cuban Pete}}
* {{IMDb title|0038441|title=Cuban Pete}}
* {{amg title|88333|title=Cuban Pete}}
* {{allMovie title|88333|title=Cuban Pete}}


{{Jean Yarbrough}}
{{Jean Yarbrough}}
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[[Category:Films set in New York City]]
[[Category:Films set in New York City]]
[[Category:Universal Pictures films]]
[[Category:Universal Pictures films]]
[[Category:1940s American films]]
[[Category:English-language musical comedy films]]





Latest revision as of 03:00, 30 September 2024

Cuban Pete
Directed byJean Yarbrough
Written byBernard Feins
Robert Presnell Sr.
M. Coates Webster
StarringDesi Arnaz
Joan Fulton
Don Porter
Ethel Smith
CinematographyMaury Gertsman
Edited byOtto Ludwig
Music byMilton Rosen
Color processBlack-and-white
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • June 1946 (1946-06)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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 song of the same name by Joseph Norman. It was used in the television show I Love Lucy (episodes: "The Diet," with Lucille Ball as Sally Sweet and "Lucy Goes to a Rodeo" as an alternative version, "Texas Pete") and in the 1994 film The Mask.

Plot

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Accolades

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References

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  1. ^ "AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs Nominees" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-07-30.
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