Berlin to the Samba Beat explained

Berlin to the Samba Beat
Director:Luiz de Barros
Producer:Adhemar Gonzaga
Cinematography:Afrodísio de Castro
Editing:Wilson Costa
Studio:Cinédia
Distributor:Cinédia
Runtime:115 minutes
Country:Brazil
Language:Portuguese

Berlin to the Samba Beat (Portuguese:Berlim na Batucada) is a 1944 Brazilian musical comedy film directed by Luiz de Barros. The film was in the popular tradition of chanchadas, featuring stars of the musical stage. It was made by the Rio de Janeiro-based Cinédia studio. It was a follow-up to the hit Samba in Berlin (1944) which made fun of Brazil's World War II enemy Nazi Germany.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Shaw & Dennison p.46