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  1. Carne de cabaret: Directed by Eduardo Arozamena, Christy Cabanne. With Lupita Tovar, Ramón Pereda, René Cardona, Carmen Guerrero. This is the Spanish-language version of Ten Cents a Dance (1931), shot concurrently with a different cast but the same director, Christy Cabanne (as "Wiliam Cabana"), and also Mexican director Eduardo Arozamena.

  2. A beautiful streetwise taxi dancer named Barbara O'Neill works at a New York City dance hall called Palais de Dance. One of the dance hall's wealthy patrons, Bradley Carlton, comes to the hall and gives Barbara $100.

  3. Barbara O'Neill is the prettiest and most popular woman at the "Palais de Dance," a dance hall in New York City. Bradley Carlton, a wealthy patron, visits Barbara, and for no reason gives her $100. When Barbara then asks Bradley for a favor, he agrees to give her friend and neighbor, Eddie Miller, a job and they have dinner.

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  5. Synopsis. This is the Spanish-language version of Ten Cents a Dance (1931), shot concurrently with a different cast but the same director, Christy Cabanne (as "Wiliam Cabana"),...

  6. Directed byChristy Cabanne, Eduardo Arozamena. United States, 1931. Drama, Music, Romance. 88. Synopsis. Men pay a dime to dance with Lupita and her fellow dancers. She marries Eddie and plans to quit dancing. Before she does, she meets a handsome and rich gentleman. Spanish version of “Ten Cents a Dance”. Synopsis.

  7. This is the Spanish-language version of Ten Cents a Dance (1931), shot concurrently with a different cast but the same director, Christy Cabanne (as "Wiliam Cabana"), and also Mexican director Eduardo Arozamena.