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  1. Mexican Spitfire: Directed by Leslie Goodwins. With Lupe Velez, Leon Errol, Donald Woods, Linda Hayes. 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.

  2. Mexican Spitfire refers to a series of eight comedy films released by RKO Pictures between 1940 and 1943 starring Lupe Vélez and Leon Errol. The movies featured the character of Carmelita Fuentes (Lupe Vélez), a sympathetic but temperamental Mexican singer who leaves her career and native country to meet and marry Dennis Lindsay ...

  3. Mexican Spitfire is a 1940 American comedy film starring Lupe Vélez. She plays a hot-headed, fast-talking Mexican singer taken to New York for a radio gig, who decides she wants the ad agency man for herself. The film was the sequel of the film The Girl from Mexico (1939) and was the first of a film series of seven more films with ...

  4. Mexican Spitfire. Buy or rent. Unrated. YouTube Movies & TV. 178M subscribers. Subscribe. 11. Beautiful and vivacious Lupe Velez plays irrepressible Carmelita, a scatterbrain whose attempts...

  5. Returning to New York City from their Mexican honeymoon, the newlyweds face hostility from Dennis's snobbish aunt, Della (Elisabeth Risdon), and his ex-girlfriend, Elizabeth (Linda Hayes).

  6. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A businessman's aunt enlists his ex-wife to break up his marriage to a temperamental Latina. Cast & Crew. Read More. Leslie Goodwins. Director. Lupe Velez. Carmelita. Leon Errol. Uncle Matt Lindsey/Lord Basil Epping. Donald Woods. Dennis Lindsay.

  7. Overview. 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. Leslie Goodwins. Director. Charles E. Roberts. Screenplay. Joseph Fields. Story.