Alternate Spanish-language version of "Babes in Bagdad", which was originally slated to use Cinefotocolor, a new color process from Spain requiring a chemical dye process and a special camera. Due in part to that original plan, "Muchachas de Bagdad" was filmed concurrently, with the same leads, but a Spanish-fluent supporting cast, and with Jerónimo Mihura sharing the helm with English version director Edgar G. Ulmer. Such simultaneously filmed alternate-language versions had been made by many studios in the early 1930s (for example with 1931's "Dracula" and "Drácula"), but the practice was generally abandoned after that.
Final film of John Boles.