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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Pete Smith as Narrator (voice)
Warner Baxter as Self
Ralph Forbes as Self
Judy Garland as Self (as The Garland Sisters)
Chester Conklin as Self
Ida Lupino as Self
Edmund Lowe as Self
Gilbert Roland as Self
Binnie Barnes as Self
Robert Taylor as Self
Harpo Marx as Self
Andy Devine as Self - Toreador
Buster Keaton as Self
Joe Morrison as Self - Singer
Gary Cooper as Self
Ted Healy as Self
Leo Carrillo as Self
Paul Porcasi as Self
Toby Wing as Self
Jim Thorpe as Indian Chief (uncredited)
Mary Jane Gumm as Self (as The Garland Sisters)
Virginia Gumm as Self (as The Garland Sisters)
Mary Carlisle as Self
Cecilia Parker as Self
Shirley Ross as Self
Rosalind Keith as Self
Eduardo Durant's Rhumba Band as Themselves
The Spanish Troubadors as Themselves
The Fanchonettes as Themselves
Dude Ranch Wranglers as Themselves
Irvin S. Cobb as Self
Maria Gambarelli as Self
Adrienne Ames as Self
Steffi Duna as Self
Eduardo Durant as Self - Orchestra Leader
Evalyn DeGage as Self - Specialty Dancer
Klaytan W. Kirby as Self - Specialty Dancer
William Powell as Self
Jim Thorpe as Indian Chief
Mary Stewart as Self
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