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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.

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Mexicali Rose
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Happy Manning
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Bob Manning
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Joe - the Croupier
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Loco - the Halfwit
Harry J. Vejar ...
Ortiz (as Harry Vejar)
Louis King ...
Dad - the Drunk
Julia Bejarano ...
Manuela - Loco's Mother
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Frankie Genardi ...
The Little Boy (uncredited)
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Marie's Blonde Friend (uncredited)
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Marie (uncredited)
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Rose's Cantina Admirer (uncredited)

Directed by

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Erle C. Kenton

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Norman Houston ... (dialogue)
 
Gladys Lehman ... (dialogue)
 
Gladys Lehman ... (story)

Produced by

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Harry Cohn ... producer

Cinematography by

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Ted Tetzlaff

Editing by

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Leon Barsha

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Monte Westmore ... makeup artist (uncredited)

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Sam Nelson ... assistant director (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Norman Houston ... continuity

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John P. Livadary ... monitor man (uncredited)
James Seymour ... dialogue director (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

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. To make it worse, she and her new hubby honeymoon in the jilted brother's saloon. The saloon owner simply pretends he doesn't know her. Meanwhile, sure that revenge is hers, the woman begins playing around with other men. Unfortunately, she chooses to mess with the town lunatic. Written by Ulf Kjell Gür

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Taglines The vivid story of a flaming, fiery girl gambler who played with the lives of two men and lost. A Columbia Masterpiece. (Print Ad- Virden Recorder, ((Virden, Ills.)) 3 April 1930) See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Girl from Mexico (United Kingdom)
  • Cabaret mexicain (France)
  • La rosa de Méjico (Spain)
  • Enohi agapi (Greece)
  • Amor de Satã (Brazil)
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  • 60 min
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Trivia Distributed in France but unreleased in Paris. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Lady with the Torch (1999). See more »

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