There's plenty of bang for the buck in Club Havana. This low rent Grand Hotel featuring a variety of Latin musical interludes with a plot unfolding at nearly every table offers a lot of entertainment in its brief running time by hardly taking a breath. Comic, romantic, suspenseful, it juggles storylines with a fair share of sardonically written observations involving characters at crucial crossroad in their lives. Featuring a variety of moods an emotions, the buoyant rhumba infused film is a disturbing entertainment culminating in a jarring finale.
Directed by Edgar Ulmer who does amazing things with little money and little time as he manages the plot, does some interesting silhouette and other camera work to deal with budget issues while getting serviceable performances from his entire cast. Rene Riano as multi-millionairess Mrs. Cavendish, with children in tow, simply steals the film as she cynically lays out her proposition to a man in need of a loan.
Club Havana is a fine floor show.