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  1. Mexican Spitfire Out West (1940) Approved | 76 min | Comedy. 6. Rate. With husband Dennis preoccupied with a business deal, Carmelita decides to teach him a lesson by running off to Reno and filing for divorce. Director: Leslie Goodwins | Stars: Lupe Velez, Leon Errol, Donald Woods, Elisabeth Risdon. Votes: 246.

  2. Leslie Goodwins. Director. Charles E. Roberts. Screenplay. Joseph Fields. Story. Newlyweds Dennis and Carmelita have several obstacles to deal with in their new marriage: Carmelita's fiery Latin temper, a meddling aunt and a conniving ex-fiancee who's determined to break up their marriage.

  3. It would be the penultimate film of Velez’s career (her last Hollywood film) before she took her own life after an out-of-wedlock pregnancy left her in shambles. Fortunately, she goes out on a high point—whereas many installments of the series relegated her to a supporting player, Mexican Spitfire’s Blessed Event gives her a few memorable moments and more of a consistent purpose in ...

  4. Mexican Spitfire at Sea: Directed by Leslie Goodwins. With Lupe Velez, Leon Errol, Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, Zasu Pitts. A married couple, on an ocean voyage honeymoon, quarrel and she shoves him out of their cabin and into the neighboring cabin, coincidentally of his old girlfriend, triggering an escalation of mistaken identities and chaos.

  5. Actress ZaSu Pitts also appeared in the previous "Mexican Spitfire" film, The Mexican Spitfire's Baby (see below). For additional information about the series, consult the Series Index and see the entry for the 1939 film Mexican Spitfire in AFI Catalog of Feature Films, 1931-40; F3.2846.

  6. Vélez, Lupe (1908–1944) Known as "The Mexican Spitfire" and the "Hot Baby of Hollywood," actress Lupe Vélez came to represent an exotic and generic image of Latin American femininity in Hollywood cinema. Born Maria Guadalupe Villalobos Vélez on 18 July 1908, in the city of San Luis Potosí, Mexico, her first feature-length film was The ...

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