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"If you have about an hour and a half to kill and you want to see what Hollywood thought passed for 'international' in 1930, you should check this out. It is definitely for people who love early talkies or anyone obsessed with the 'Mexican Spitfire' herself, Lupe Velez. If you hate slow, stagey movies with really questionable racial stuff, you should probably skip it. I found a copy of this because I was reading about how they used to make movies twice. They'd shoot the English version during th..."
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