Romance Tropical
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Romance Tropical is a 1934 Puerto Rican film photographed, directed and produced by Puerto Rican film pioneer, Juan Emilio Viguié. Romance Tropical was first-ever Puerto Rican film with sound and the second feature length Spanish-language film with sound in the world.[1][2][3][4]
The cast of actors included Jorge Rodríguez, Raquel and Ernestina Canino (daughters of the film's main investor Manuel Canino), Sixto Chevremont, Cándido de Lorenzo and Lotty Tischer.[1]
Development
The film was written by illustrious poet Luis Palés Matos, and scored by renowned band-leader Rafael Muñoz. The wardrobe design was done by Viguié's wife, María.[5][6]