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Play Sound What do you know? We never quite made it! Exciting, though, wasn't it?
What do you know? We never quite made it! Exciting, though, wasn't it?

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Description: Two inept vaudevillians stow away on a Brazilian-bound ocean liner and foil a plot by a sinister hypnotist to marry off her niece to a greedy fortune hunter.

Cast:
Scat Sweeney: Bing Crosby
Hot Lips Barton: Bob Hope
Lucia Maria de Andrade: Dorothy Lamour
Catherine Vail: Gale Sondergaard
Trigger: Frank Faylen
Tony: Joseph Vitale
Sherman Mallory: George Meeker
Rodrigues: Frank Puglia
Cardoso: Nestor Paiva
Johnson: Robert Barrat
Capt. Harmon: Stanley Andrews
Ship's Purser: Harry Woods
One of the Wiere Brothers): Herbert Wiere
One of the Wiere Brothers: Sylvester Wiere
Patty: Patty Andrews
Maxene Andrews: Maxene Andrews
Laverne Andrews: Laverne Andrews
Jerry Colonna: Jerry Colonna
Puppeteers: The Stone-Barton Puppeteers
The Carioca Boys: The Carioca Boys
Show Girl: Dorothy Abbott
Specialty Dancer: Bonnie Vallarino
Maitre d': Rene Dussaq
Pretty Girl: Renee Randall
Bellhop: Rudolph Valentino
Tourist at Fiesta: Brooks Benedict
Wedding Guest: Joe Whitehead
Assistant Purser: Pat Lane
Ship's Officer: Al Bridge
Mr. Stanton: Arthur Q. Bryan
Aristocratic Brazilian: Dolores Castle
Ship's Valet: George Chandler
Minor Role: Charles Cooley
Bridesmaid: Martha Clemons
Gertrude - Specialty Dancer: Laura Corbay
Ship's Barber: Gino Corrado
Peasant: Arthur Vallee
Man Watching Shipboard Movie: Hal K. Dawson
Barker: Frederic Nay
Meat Delivery Foreman: Ralph Dunn
Ship Lounge Extra: Sam Harris
Texas Posse Member: Frank Ferguson
Flower Girl: Robbie Franks
Girl: Kay Young
Steward: Donald Kerr
Passenger: Norma Gentner
Roustabout: Duke York
Sideshow Audience Member: Eddie Hall
Sandor: Tor Johnson
Carnival Girl: Lorna Jordon
Butcher: Paul Newlan
Woman: Babe London
Second Stampman: John Mallon
Farmer: Charles Middleton
Dancer: John 'Skins' Miller
Meat Stamper: William Newell
Ship's Waiter: William H. O'Brien
Charwoman: Patsy O'Byrne
Waiter: Stênio Osório
Airline Hostess: Barbara Pratt
Dignified Gentleman: Pepito Pérez
Lead Singer and Dancer: Marquita Rivera
Brazilian Manservant: Julian Rivero
Brazilian Pilot: Victor Romito
Cavalry Officer: Raul Roulien
Max - Specialty Dancer: Albert Ruiz
The Prefecto: George Sorel
Buck: Ray Teal
Spectator: Kathyrine Valk
Pilot: Tad Van Brunt
Stevedore: Fred Zendar

Written by: Edmund Beloin, Jack Rose, Barney Dean

Director: Norman Z. McLeod

Production: Hope Enterprises, Paramount Pictures, Bing Crosby Productions

Release date: 25 Dec 1947

Box Office: $4,500,000