"The vivid story of a flaming, fiery girl gambler who played with the lives of two men and lost. A Columbia Masterpiece."26 December 1929Drama, Romance60 mins
The owner of a border town gambling saloon falls in love with a promiscuous young girl. When she has an affair with another, he tosses her out of town. She gets revenge by marrying his younger brother.
Watch the official Mexicali Rose 1929 trailer in HD below.
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Mexicali Rose - Barbara Stanwyck - Trailer - 1929
Mexicali Rose - Barbara Stanwyck - Trailer - 1929.
Mexicali Rose - 1929
So Barbara Stanwyck's been to my hometown Mexicali! This was Barbara's 2nd talkie and her third film. Enjoy!
Mexicali Rose with Barbara Stanwyck 1929
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Popular movie trailers from 1929
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Joe Collins arrives at Hanford College to begin his second year with $200 to pay his tuition, is enticed into a craps game, and loses all in this nostalgic slice of college, replete with songs, romance, prom dances and the inevitable big football game.
Based on a story by Michel Linsky, "Adieu, Mascotte" revolves around an artist's model named Mascotte (Harvey) who ekes out a hand-to-mouth existence in the Parisian art colony.
Old timer Hank Robbins and his young pal,"Red" Hepner ride into the town of Cajon, Mexico and find it under a reign of terror imposed by a mysterious outlaw known as El Lobo.
Based on George Ade's story about a wealthy young man whose life is changed by his love for a gardener's daughter, transforming him into a more compassionate person.
An impression of the state of the world in 1929, contrasting similarities and differences in religion, customs, art and entertainment from all over the world.
Silent military propaganda film by Erkki Karu, later followed by the musical revue film Meidän poikamme merellä ("Our Boys at Sea", 1933) and Meidän poikamme ilmassa – me maassa ("Our Boys in the Air – and We on Land", 1934), both of them also directed by Karu.
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