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  1. Hot Pepper: Directed by John G. Blystone. With Edmund Lowe, Lupe Velez, Victor McLaglen, El Brendel. Comedy about a pair of ex-Marines who team up and get involved in a nightclub. Trouble ensues when they both fall in love with a feisty woman and begin fighting over her.

  2. Pimienta y más pimienta es una película dirigida por John G. Blystone con Edmund Lowe, Lupe Velez, Victor McLaglen, El Brendel .... Año: 1933. Título original: Hot Pepper. Sinopsis: Comedia sobre un par de ex-marines que se unen y se involucran en un nightcllub.

  3. Hot Pepper (1933) is an American pre-Code 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 ...

  4. Overview. In this comedy, a pair of ex-Marines team up and get involved in a nightclub. Trouble ensues when they both fall in love with a feisty woman and begin fighting over her. John G. Blystone. Director. Dudley Nichols. Story. Barry Conners. Writer. Philip Klein. Writer.

  5. Hot Pepper is a film directed by John G. Blystone with Edmund Lowe, Lupe Velez, Victor McLaglen, El Brendel .... Year: 1933. Original title: Hot Pepper. Synopsis: Comedy about a pair of ex-Marines who team up and get involved in a nightclub.

  6. Hot Pepper. 1933. Directed by John G. Blystone. A NEW DAME has them SCRAPPING again! In this comedy, a pair of ex-Marines team up and get involved in a nightclub. Trouble ensues when they both fall in love with a feisty woman and begin fighting over her. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. Classic-film lovers will find Hot Pepper (1933) of interest for a couple of reasons. For fans of Lupe Velez, the raucous comedy represents a turning point in her uneven career. For those charmed by pre-Code movies, the bawdy situations and sexual references are in line with the era's frankness.