This is the Spanish-language version of Ten Cents a Dance (1931), shot concurrently with a different cast but the same director, Christy Cabanne (as "Wiliam Cabana"), and also Mexican director Eduardo Arozamena..

Is it worth your time? If you like old movies that feel like they were filmed in a basement during a party, then yes. It is definitely for people who enjoy pre-code grit and seeing how Hollywood used to make the same movie twice for different audiences. You will probably hate this if you can't stand crackly audio or ac...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Eduardo Arozamena

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"Is it worth your time? If you like old movies that feel like they were filmed in a basement during a party, then yes. It is definitely for people who enjoy pre-code grit and seeing how Hollywood used to make the same movie twice for different audiences. You will probably hate this if you can't stand crackly audio or actors who sometimes look like they forgot their next line for a split second. It’s not a polished masterpiece like some other stuff from 1931. I found myself staring at the backgrou..."
René Borgia, Jo Swerling
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