Mexican Spitfire at Sea

Mexican Spitfire at Sea is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Charles E. Roberts and Jerome Cady. It is the sequel to the 1941 film The Mexican Spitfire's Baby. The film stars Lupe Vélez, Leon Errol, Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, ZaSu Pitts, Elisabeth Risdon and Florence Bates. The film was released on March 13, 1942, by RKO Pictures.[1][2][3]

Mexican Spitfire at Sea
Theatrical release poster
Directed byLeslie Goodwins
Produced byCliff Reid
Screenplay byCharles E. Roberts
Jerome Cady
StarringLupe Vélez
Leon Errol
Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
ZaSu Pitts
Elisabeth Risdon
Florence Bates
Music byConstantin Bakaleinikoff
CinematographyJack MacKenzie
Edited byTheron Warth
Production
company
Distributed byRKO Pictures
Release date
  • March 13, 1942 (1942-03-13)
Running time
72 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Carmelita Lindsay believes she's finally going away on a honeymoon. Her husband Dennis secretly intends to use this ocean voyage to sell advertising to the well-to-do Baldwins, with help from his Uncle Matt and Aunt Delia.

A quarrel results in Dennis being thrown out of his cabin by Carmelita and into one occupied by Fifi Russell, where the Baldwins spot him. Mistaken identities multiply thereafter, with Uncle Matt posing as a British lord and passenger Emily Pepper as his wife, "Lady Epping."

By the time the boat is about to dock, Carmelita has nearly ended up married to a man named George Skinner before an alarm is set off, sending passengers scurrying overboard.

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