The Girl from Mexico (1939)

CARAMBA! CYCLONE! FIREWORKS!

The Girl from Mexico (1939) poster

Carmelita Fuentes is a fiery-Latin singer/dancer in Mexico City who has designs on Dennis Lindsay, an American publicity agent, for unclear reasons, while Lindsay's shiftless uncle Matthew Lindsay aids and abets her every step of the way to the marriage altar.

Director: Leslie Goodwins
Genre: Comedy, Action, Romance, Music
Runtime: 71 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Production: RKO Radio Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Action-Packed Excitement, Martial Arts and Action

Keywords

jealousy, mexico, fight, nightclub, wrestling, deception, uncle, b movie, deceit, duplicity

More Films by Director: Leslie Goodwins
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Girl from Mexico about?
Carmelita Fuentes is a fiery-Latin singer/dancer in Mexico City who has designs on Dennis Lindsay, an American publicity agent, for unclear reasons, while Lindsay's shiftless uncle Matthew Lindsay aids and abets her every step of the way to the marriage altar.
Who directed The Girl from Mexico?
The Girl from Mexico was directed by Leslie Goodwins.
Who stars in The Girl from Mexico?
The Girl from Mexico stars Lupe Vélez, Donald Woods, Leon Errol, Donald MacBride, Ward Bond, Elisabeth Risdon.
How long is The Girl from Mexico?
The Girl from Mexico has a runtime of 1h 11m (71 minutes).
What genre is The Girl from Mexico?
The Girl from Mexico is a Comedy, Action, Romance, Music film.
Where was The Girl from Mexico produced?
The Girl from Mexico was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of The Girl from Mexico?
The themes of The Girl from Mexico include: Action-Packed Excitement, Martial Arts and Action.