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  1. Mexicali Rose is a 1929 film. Screen Gems; Don't Breathe; Death at a Funeral; Friends with Benefits; The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones

  2. MEXICALI ROSE. Directed by. Erle C. Kenton . United States, 1929. Drama, Romance. 60. Synopsis. A drama set in a border town gambling saloon. The owner falls in love with a promiscuous young girl. When she has an affair with another, he tosses her out of ...

  3. Mexicali Rose is a 1939 American Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Noah Beery. Based on a story by Luci Ward and Connie Lee , the film is about a singing cowboy who fights corrupt oil men selling worthless stock from a non-existent well located on land belonging to a poor Mexican orphanage.

  4. Avis des critiques. A drama set in a border town gambling saloon. The owner falls in love with a promiscuous young girl. When she has an affair with another, he tosses her out of town. She gets revenge by marrying his younger brother.

  5. Mexicali Rose is a film directed by Erle C. Kenton with Barbara Stanwyck, Sam Hardy, William Janney, Louis Natheaux .... Year: 1929. Original title: Mexicali Rose. Synopsis: In this drama, set in a bordertown gambling saloon, the owner falls in love with a promiscuous young girl. When she has an affair with another, he tosses her out of town. She gets revenge by marrying ...You can watch ...

  6. Synopsis. Happy Manning, an unrefined but likable owner of a saloon on the Mexican border, who loves Rose, a scheming and ruthless woman, spends most of his savings on the education of his younger brother, Bob, who believes he owns a gold mine. At a football game between Oregon and California, Bob introduces Happy to his young fiancée, with ...

  7. By the end of 1929 Frank Fay had scored (who knew how - he was terrible) as the M.C. in "The Show of Shows", his wife Barbara Stanwyck had a pretty disastrous talkie debut in "The Locked Door" and was rewarded with an even worse film "Mexicali Rose". Playing an unscrupulous villainess she was just too inexperienced and hack director Earle C ...