The Girl from Mexico
1939The Girl from Mexico is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Lionel Houser and Joseph Fields. The film stars Lupe Vélez, who plays a hot-headed, fast-talking Mexican singer taken to New York for a radio gig, who decides she wants the ad agency man for herself.
This low-budget film's unexpected box-office success resulted in a sequel, Mexican Spitfire, and eventually a film series of seven films all together. All eight were directed by Goodwins, used venerable comedian Leon Errol as a comic foil, and showcased Vélez's comic persona, indulging in broken-English malapropisms, troublemaking ideas, sudden fits of temper, occasional songs, and bursts of Spanish invective. The film was released June 2, 1939, by RKO Radio Pictures.[1][2]
Kinostart: | 1939 | ||||
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Genre: | Filmkomödie | ||||
Herstellungsland: | Vereinigte Staaten | ||||
Originalsprache: | Englisch | ||||
Farbe: | Schwarzweiß | ||||
IMDB: | 318 | ||||
Verleih: | RKO Pictures |
Regie: | Leslie Goodwins | |
Kamera: | Jack MacKenzie | |
Musik: | Albert Hay Malotte | |
Darsteller: | Lupe Vélez |
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