The Girl from Monterrey explained

The Girl from Monterrey
Director:Wallace Fox
Producer:Harry D. Edwards (associate producer)
Jack Schwarz (producer)
Starring:See below
Cinematography:Marcel Le Picard
Editing:Robert O. Crandall
Distributor:Producers Releasing Corporation
Runtime:58 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

The Girl from Monterrey is a 1943 American film directed by Wallace Fox starring Armida Vendrell as PRCs version of the Mexican Spitfire.

The film is also known as The Girl from Monterey (American alternative spelling).

Plot summary

In a Mexican nightclub, some American fight promoters witness Alberto 'Baby' Valdez, the brother of Lita Valdez knock out a champion fighter. At first Lita is angered that her brother has quit his law studies to become a fighter, but the two move to the United States. Lita literally bumps into reigning champion Jerry O'Leary with the three becoming inseparable friends. However the American fight promoters force Alberto and Jerry to fight each other or face suspension.

Cast

Soundtrack