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The Kissing Bandit (film)

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but is interrupted by Ricardo, who fights him and wins. Fed up, Ricardo decides to return to Boston and relinquish his title as the Kissing Bandit, until he is interrupted by Teresa, who is outside under his balcony ("If I Steal a Kiss (Reprise)"). He tells her that he was never a bandit and did not inherit anything from his father, but he kisses her and she faints, implying that he is the Kissing Bandit after all.
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crowd is distracted ("Señorita"), Chico attempts to raid the governor's riches. Ricardo wishes to marry her, but Chico tells him, "This is not a book, Ricardo mio. This is not a dream you are dreaming. This is a bandit's life. Hard. Sometimes very short." He reluctantly accepts that marriage is not a possibility, until he sees Teresa again ("Love is Where You Find It") and asks to dance with her just once.
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inn searching for the Kissing Bandit, but he returns home to the governor when he is told that Belmonte and Torro are staying at the inn and are "all tied up". Ricardo finds a letter of introduction to the King in Belmonte's luggage and decides that he and Chico will visit the governor's mansion posing as Belmonte and Torro.
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At a fiesta in their honor, Ricardo remembers that his father abducted his mother. This gives him the idea to attempt an abduction of Teresa to prove his sincerity, which pleases her greatly ("What's Wrong with Me? (Reprise)"). A social dance is held in the courtyard ("Dance of Fury"), and while the
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Count Belmonte arrives at the inn accompanied by General Torro, who is sick and frequently sneezing. Belmonte catches Ricardo and Chico attempting to plunder his luggage and a swordfight ensues that Torro sleeps through, ending with Belmonte and Torro tied up with rope. Colonel Gomez arrives at the
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Teresa is the local governor's daughter, reflecting on her dreams of romance as she finishes school ("Tomorrow Means Romance"). As she is escorted back to the governor's residence, Chico and Ricardo rob Teresa's carriage. After a mishap in which he falls off a cliff, Ricardo comes face to face with
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The real Belmonte and Torro arrive and identify Ricardo and Chico, who are immediately arrested and are slated to be executed at dawn. Gomez visits them in jail, and they are able to confuse him enough to escape and imprison Gomez in the cell in their place. Belmonte also attempts to seduce Teresa
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The ruse works, and they are welcomed to the governor's mansion. When Ricardo (posing as Belmonte) is introduced to Teresa, she recognizes him but does not say anything ("If I Steal a Kiss (Reprise)"). In a private moment, she confronts him about why he did not kiss her earlier. Chico is also
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Ricardo rides to the governor's mansion and sings "If I Steal a Kiss" beneath Teresa's balcony. The guards intercept and open fire, but Chico arrives to save Ricardo. He tells Ricardo that romantic commitment cannot be a part of a bandit's life and arranges for Bianca, a
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Teresa and he instantly falls in love but is too scared to kiss her. She later reflects on this moment, blaming herself, while Ricardo also wonders why he lacks courage ("What's Wrong with Me?").
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planning to rob the governor's stockpile of taxes, and gives Ricardo a pep talk about women when he realizes that the Kissing Bandit's reputation will suffer otherwise. During a
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The film was a financial disaster, earning $ 969,000 in the US and Canada and $ 412,000 overseas, resulting in a loss to
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of $ 2,643,000. This made it one of the least successful musicals in MGM history.
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hijacked a motorcycle while brandishing a toy gun somewhere on the road near
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to inherit what he thinks is his deceased father's former job as an
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László Benedek
Isobel Lennart
Joe Pasternak
Frank Sinatra
Kathryn Grayson
J. Carrol Naish
Robert Surtees
George Stoll
Technicolor
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
comedy
musical
Western
László Benedek
Frank Sinatra
Kathryn Grayson
J. Carrol Naish
Ricardo Montalbán
Ann Miller
Cyd Charisse
Boston
California
innkeeper
sex worker
siesta
Frank Sinatra
Kathryn Grayson
J. Carrol Naish
Mildred Natwick

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