by Hans J. Wollstein
review
With war breaking out in Europe, Hollywood needed to make sure that a market would continue to exist in South America. One of the means to achieve this lofty goal became known as the "good neighbor policy" and you'd be hard pressed to find better neighbors than the Ritz Brothers and the Andrews Sisters. This meeting of madcap minds was all but inevitable and in each their own way the two teams make the most of the opportunity. The generous folks at Universal also threw in a straight love story involving Constance Moore and future Superman George Reeves, but this particular segment of Argentine Nights may actually have threatened to undo what the Ritz Brothers and the Andrews Sisters so laboriously had achieved.