Plot
La Fiesta de Santa Barbara is a 1935 American comedy short film directed by Louis Lewyn. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 9th Academy Awards in 1936 for Best Short Subject (Color). It features a young, pre-stardom 13-year-old Judy Garland singing "La Cucaracha" with her two sisters (billed as "The Garland Sisters"). In the film, Hollywood stars participate in a Mexican-themed revue and festival in Santa Barbara. Andy Devine, the "World's Greatest Matador," engages in a bullfight with a dubious bovine supplied by Buster Keaton, and musical numbers are provided by Joe Morrison and The Garland Sisters. Comedy bits and dance numbers are also featured.
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Cast
Pete Smith
Narrator (voice)
Warner Baxter
Self
Ralph Forbes
Self
Judy Garland
Self (as The Garland Sisters)
Chester Conklin
Self
Ida Lupino
Self
Edmund Lowe
Self
Gilbert Roland
Self
Binnie Barnes
Self
Robert Taylor
Self
Harpo Marx
Self
Andy Devine
Self - Toreador
Buster Keaton
Self
Joe Morrison
Self - Singer
Gary Cooper
Self
Ted Healy
Self
Leo Carrillo
Self
Paul Porcasi
Self
Toby Wing
Self
Jim Thorpe
Indian Chief (uncredited)
Mary Jane Gumm
Self (as The Garland Sisters)
Virginia Gumm
Self (as The Garland Sisters)
Mary Carlisle
Self
Cecilia Parker
Self
Shirley Ross
Self
Rosalind Keith
Self
Eduardo Durant's Rhumba Band
Themselves
The Spanish Troubadors
Themselves
The Fanchonettes
Themselves
Dude Ranch Wranglers
Themselves
Irvin S. Cobb
Self
Maria Gambarelli
Self
Adrienne Ames
Self
Steffi Duna
Self
Eduardo Durant
Self - Orchestra Leader
Evalyn DeGage
Self - Specialty Dancer
Klaytan W. Kirby
Self - Specialty Dancer
William Powell
Self
Jim Thorpe
Indian Chief
Mary Stewart
Self