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Mexican Spitfire's Elephant

  • 1942
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  • 1h 4m
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6.0/10
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Leon Errol and Lupe Velez in Mexican Spitfire's Elephant (1942)
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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.

  • Director
    • Leslie Goodwins
  • Writers
    • Charles E. Roberts
    • Leslie Goodwins
  • Stars
    • Lupe Velez
    • Leon Errol
    • Walter Reed
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    247
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    • Director
      • Leslie Goodwins
    • Writers
      • Charles E. Roberts
      • Leslie Goodwins
    • Stars
      • Lupe Velez
      • Leon Errol
      • Walter Reed
    • 8User reviews
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    Lupe Velez
    Lupe Velez
    • Carmelita Lindsay
    Leon Errol
    Leon Errol
    • Uncle Matt Lindsay…
    Walter Reed
    Walter Reed
    • Dennis Lindsay
    Elisabeth Risdon
    Elisabeth Risdon
    • Aunt Della Lindsay
    Lydia Bilbrook
    Lydia Bilbrook
    • Lady Ada Epping
    Marion Martin
    Marion Martin
    • Diana De Corro
    Lyle Talbot
    Lyle Talbot
    • Reddy
    Luis Alberni
    Luis Alberni
    • Luigi
    Arnold Kent
    • Jose Alvarez - Dancer
    John Alban
    John Alban
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Don Barclay
    Don Barclay
    • Mr. Smith of the Elephants
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Borden
    Eddie Borden
    • Villa Luigi Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Briggs
    Jack Briggs
    • Lewis
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Brooks
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    George Cleveland
    George Cleveland
    • Chief Customs Inspector
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Deery
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Dan Dowling
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Neely Edwards
    Neely Edwards
    • Ship's Bartender
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Leslie Goodwins
    • Writers
      • Charles E. Roberts
      • Leslie Goodwins
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    6gridoon2025

    Big improvement on "Mexican Spitfire Sees A Ghost"

    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.
    5utgard14

    "Now look, Dookie, you're beginning to get in my hair."

    Penultimate entry in the Mexican Spitfire series starring Leon Errol with support from Lupe Velez. Once again, Leon Errol plays Uncle Matt and Lord Epping. Once again, there's lots of mistaken identity hijinks. Lupe Velez, the supposed star of this series, is still Errol's malapropism-spewing sidekick. She does get more to do here than in other movies in the series. She even gets to sing and dance. The plot's something to do with smugglers. Walter Reed plays husband Dennis. He's the third actor in the series to play the part. Lyle Talbot plays one of the smugglers. Beautiful Marion Martin plays the other. She previously played the role of Fifi in two of the Mexican Spitfire movies. She was the highlight of both. Here she's not as much fun because the part is less interesting. What can be said about a Mexican Spitfire movie? If you have never seen one, then this will probably give you some chuckles. But if you have seen even one other entry in the series, this will be pretty stale.
    HarlowMGM

    "Let Me Tell You One Thing or Sixteens!!"

    Mexican SPITFIRE'S ELEPHANT is the penultimate film in the series and again repeats all it's old gags of mistaken identities and spats in the Lindsay households. Lord Epping (Leon Errol) is on a ship on his way to the States when jewel smugglers Marion Martin and Lyle Talbot spot him as an easy prey to smuggle their jewel (hidden in a small elephant figure) into America. Trouble is the absent-minded Epping can't remember where he put the elephant once he is in the States. Meanwhile to explain the blonde Marion's constant presence to his wife he says she is a friend of Dennis Lindsay (played this time by Walter Reed) and he had Lindsay tag along but when Lindsay's wife Carmelita (Lupe Velez) sees her husband and the blonde dancing fireworks result. Of course Uncle Max (also played by Leon Errol) will have to impersonate Lord Epping at some point - and again - and again - with complications to arrive with each situation.

    Lupe Velez's hair is dyed a strawberry blonde in this entry which is quite attractive and she is always delightful but she does not get much help from the script. Leon Errol for once spends way more time in this one as Lord Epping or Uncle Max impersonating Lord Epping than he does as Uncle Max. Newcomer Walter Reed is the third actor to play Carmelita's husband and the part here is quite small. The fact that the unfamiliar Reed looks quite a bit like an actor playing an customs inspector makes an unintentional Lord Epping/Uncle Max twist on the character for the viewer.

    Lupe gets to sing and dance in this entry and has some beautiful fashions but clearly the series needed new writers (and definitely new plots).
    8hogwrassler

    Pigeons? Elephants? What have they got? A zoo?

    TCM has been showing the Mexican Spitfire series on Saturday mornings and Mexican Spitfire's Elephant is on this morning. It's the same plot: Dennis and Carmelita fight, Uncle Matt impersonates Lord Epping, there is much confusion and many misunderstandings. This one has some stolen gems being smuggled inside a ceramic elephant. But don't worry, a real live polka dot elephant does make a cameo appearance. Lupe Velez gets to sing and dance is quite good. Leon Errol is at his best in the dual roles. Walter Reed plays Dennis in this one. By my count, he is the third actor to portray Dennis in the series. Dennis is pretty much a thankless role, with Leon Errol being the real star and Lupe Velez supporting him. Lyle Talbot is the main bad guy. Blonde bombshell Marion Martin is back playing American Diana in this one, after playing French war orphan Fifi in Mexican Spitfire's Baby. This is one of the best of the series.
    minerals

    This movie is a classic

    My Grandfather has this movie and I think it is such a good comedy because when Matt puts on that wig and other things to look identical to Lord Basil Epping the laughs start up. It is extremely funny how Matt's wife mistakes the real Lord Basil Epping for her husband Matt twice in this movie. All of the Mexican Spitfire movies are classics and I think they should be brought back on DVD so we can all enjoy such good movies that you can get a laugh out of every one of them. It is so funny how the people that serve food and drinks get confused when Matt is pretending to be Epping because of how Lord Epping likes one kind of drink and Matt likes a different kind. All the Mexican Spitfire movies should be put on DVD so younger generations will have good movies to watch that do not have any cus words in them or deaths. These Mexican Spitfire movies would all be General Audience because of how good these movies are.

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    • Trivia
      Walter Reed takes over the role of Dennis from Charles "Buddy" Rogers.
    • 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.

    • Connections
      Followed by Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event (1943)

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1942 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • El elefante de Carmelita
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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