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- TriviaAlternate Spanish-language version of "Babes in Bagdad", which was originally slated to use Cinefotocolor, a new color process from Spain requiring a chemical dye process and a special camera. Due in part to that original plan, "Muchachas de Bagdad" was filmed concurrently, with the same leads, but a Spanish-fluent supporting cast, and with Jerónimo Mihura sharing the helm with English version director Edgar G. Ulmer. Such simultaneously filmed alternate-language versions had been made by many studios in the early 1930s (for example with 1931's "Dracula" and "Drácula"), but the practice was generally abandoned after that.
- ConnectionsAlternate-language version of Babes in Bagdad (1952)
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