
Sarumba
Drama · Music
Overview
Sailor meets singer in Cuba. He's due to ship out, but hits it off with her, so he sticks around. Trouble brewing on many fronts - singer's best friend doesn't like the sailor, and singer has another suitor anyway. Rich guy takes her to all the fancy Cuban sports events - jai-alai, horse racing. Much more glamorous than spending time with Sailor. Can he win her over before he gets in trouble for letting his ship sail without him?
Top Cast


Michael Whalen
Michael Whalen
Señor Valdez
Michael Whalen
Señor Valdez


Doris Dowling
Doris Dowling
Hildita
Doris Dowling
Hildita


Tommy Wonder
Tommy Wonder
Joe Thomas
Tommy Wonder
Joe Thomas
Dee Tatum
Dee Tatum
Maria
Dee Tatum
Maria
Rodriguez Molina
Rodriguez Molina
Rodriguez
Rodriguez Molina
Rodriguez
Shelia Garret
Shelia Garret
Helen
Shelia Garret
Helen
Manuel Folgoso
Manuel Folgoso
The Beggar
Manuel Folgoso
The Beggar
Red Davis
Red Davis
Manager, La Paloma
Red Davis
Manager, La Paloma
Ira Wolfert
Ira Wolfert
Sailor
Ira Wolfert
Sailor
John D. Bonin
John D. Bonin
Sailor
John D. Bonin
Sailor
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