Mexican Spitfire at Sea (1942)
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The first "Mexican Spitfire" entry of 1942, Mexican Spitfire at Sea is set mainly on a Hawaii-bound ocean liner. Combining business with pleasure, vacationing advertsing man Dennis (Charles "Buddy" Rogers) hopes to sign a contract with a wealthy client. Alas, these plans are… More The first "Mexican Spitfire" entry of 1942, Mexican Spitfire at Sea is set mainly on a Hawaii-bound ocean liner. Combining business with pleasure, vacationing advertsing man Dennis (Charles "Buddy" Rogers) hopes to sign a contract with a wealthy client. Alas, these plans are scotched by the well-meaning idiocies of Dennis' peppery spouse Carmelita (Lupe Velez), and by a whole flock of Dennis' relatives who have invited themselves along for the voyage. Once again, it's up to Dennis' Uncle Matt (Leon Errol) to save the day-which inevitably requires old Matt to disguise himself as his British lookalike Lord Epping. Marion Martin, the blonde bombshell who'd caused so much trouble in the previous series entry Mexican Spitfire's Baby (1941), is seen in a minor role. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- Comedy
Critic Reviews
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Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Pathetic lamebrain comedy revolving around mistaken identities.
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Cast
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Lupe Velez
as Carmelita Lindsay
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Leon Errol
as Lord Basil Epping, Uncle Matt Lindsay
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Zasu Pitts
as Miss Pepper
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Elizabeth Risdon
as Aunt Della Lindsay
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Florence Bates
as Mrs. Baldwin
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Marion Martin
as Flo
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Lydia Bilbrook
as Lady Epping
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Eddie Dunn
as Mr. George Skinner
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Harry Holman
as Mr. Joshua Baldwin
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Marten Lamont
as Purser
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John McGuire
as Ship's Officer
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Ferris Taylor
as Capt. Nelson
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Mary Field
as Maid
- Richard Martin
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Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
as Dennis Lindsay
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Lou Davis
as Ship's Waiter
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Warren Jackson
as Shipboard Reporter
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Wayne McCoy
as Steward
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Julie Warren
as Maid