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The Gay Desperado is a thoroughly entertaining and enjoyable film directed by the great Rouben Mamoulian (Queen Christina, Love Me Tonight) Leo Carillo plays a Mexican bandit who is inspired by an American gangster film. He kidnaps a young opera singer played by Nino Martini, who sang at the Metropolitan Opera House. He has a beautiful lyric tenor voice with brilliant high notes. The bandit is enamored with the tenors voice, and coerces him to capture the son of an American millionaire and his fiancee, played by a very young Ida Lupin at the outset of her career. Ida Lupino winds up with Nino Martino at the end. The video quality is excellent. You will truly enjoy this film.
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