Dizzy Carmelita and Uncle Matt inadvertently become involved with thieves smuggling jewels inside a ceramic elephant.Dizzy Carmelita and Uncle Matt inadvertently become involved with thieves smuggling jewels inside a ceramic elephant.Dizzy Carmelita and Uncle Matt inadvertently become involved with thieves smuggling jewels inside a ceramic elephant.
John Alban
- Restaurant Patron
- (uncredited)
Don Barclay
- Mr. Smith of the Elephants
- (uncredited)
Eddie Borden
- Villa Luigi Waiter
- (uncredited)
Jack Briggs
- Lewis
- (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks
- Restaurant Patron
- (uncredited)
George Cleveland
- Chief Customs Inspector
- (uncredited)
Jack Deery
- Restaurant Patron
- (uncredited)
Dan Dowling
- Restaurant Patron
- (uncredited)
Neely Edwards
- Ship's Bartender
- (uncredited)
Featured review
The penultimate entry in the "Mexican Spitfire" series is at the very least much better than the preceding one, "Mexican Spitfire Sees A Ghost". There are still lots of tired Uncle Matt / Lord Epping impersonation routines, but there is also a much larger role for Lupe Velez and she is as hot and fiery as ever; she also gets to do some terrific singing and dancing. Marion Martin, who had played the "dumb blonde" in two previous entries, has a new and improved role here as a cool femme fatale. The Dennis part has been re-cast, again, but nobody seems to be paying any attention to him anyway. **1/2 out of 4.
- gridoon2025
- May 15, 2022
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis was Marion Martin's third appearance in the series, but as a different character than in the previous two, where she played the amorous Fifi.
- Quotes
Lord Basil Epping: That's Diana!
Lady Ada Epping: And who is Diana?
Lord Basil Epping: Diana? Diana - it's a mythical name.
Lady Ada Epping: Oh, quite. Goddess of the chase, wasn't she?
Lord Basil Epping: It's the same one.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event (1943)
Details
- Runtime1 hour 4 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Mexican Spitfire's Elephant (1942) officially released in India in English?
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