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- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) abstract "Hot Pepper (1933) is a comedy film starring Lupe Vélez, Edmund Lowe, and Victor McLaglen, directed by John G. Blystone and released by Fox Film Corporation. The film appeared before the enforcement of the Production Code. This film is considered an installment in the series of films dating back to the silent film What Price Glory? (1926), starring Lowe and McLaglen in their characters of Sergeant Harry Quirt and Captain Jim Flagg with Dolores Del Rio as the female costar. The pair made a sequel to that film called The Cock-Eyed World (1929), costarring Lili Damita. Two other films followed before Hot Pepper.".
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) cinematography Charles_G._Clarke.
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) director John_G._Blystone.
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) distributor 20th_Century_Fox.
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) producer William_Fox_(producer).
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) releaseDate "1933-01-15".
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) starring Edmund_Lowe.
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) starring Lupe_V%C3%A9lez.
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- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) writer Dudley_Nichols.
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) caption "1933".
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) cinematography Charles_G._Clarke.
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) country "United States".
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) director John_G._Blystone.
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) director "Jasper Blystone".
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) distributor 20th_Century_Fox.
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) editing "Alex Troffey".
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) hasPhotoCollection Hot_Pepper_(1933_film).
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) language "English".
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) music "George Lipschultz".
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) music "William Spielter".
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) name "Hot Pepper".
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) producer William_Fox_(producer).
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) released "1933-01-15".
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) starring Edmund_Lowe.
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) starring Lupe_Vélez.
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) writer Dudley_Nichols.
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) writer "Barry Conners".
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) writer "Philip Klein".
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) subject Category:1933_films.
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) subject Category:20th_Century_Fox_films.
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) subject Category:Black-and-white_films.
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) subject Category:Films_directed_by_John_G._Blystone.
- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) subject Category:Films_made_before_the_MPAA_Production_Code.
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- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) comment "Hot Pepper (1933) is a comedy film starring Lupe Vélez, Edmund Lowe, and Victor McLaglen, directed by John G. Blystone and released by Fox Film Corporation. The film appeared before the enforcement of the Production Code. This film is considered an installment in the series of films dating back to the silent film What Price Glory? (1926), starring Lowe and McLaglen in their characters of Sergeant Harry Quirt and Captain Jim Flagg with Dolores Del Rio as the female costar.".
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- Hot_Pepper_(1933_film) name "Hot Pepper".