"That Night in Rio" is a 1941 musical film directed by Alfred E. Green. The story follows a group of performers who travel to Rio de Janeiro for a show, where they encounter romance and adventure. The film features vibrant music and dance sequences, showcasing the lively culture of Brazil.
The movie stars Carmen Miranda, a popular actress and singer known for her colorful costumes and energetic performances. It also includes Don Ameche and Carmen Miranda's signature songs, contributing to its appeal. The film is remembered for its lively portrayal of Brazilian festivities and its influence on American cinema.