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Mis dos amores is a 1938 American Spanish-language drama film. Directed by Nick Grinde, the film stars Tito Guízar, Blanca de Castejón, and Emilia Leovalli. It was previewed in New York City on August 11, 1938, and opened in San Juan, Puerto Rico on October 4. During production, its working title was Mi primer amor, and it was the first of a series of films produced by U.S. film studios aimed at the Spanish-language market in North and South America.

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  • Mis dos amores is a 1938 American Spanish-language drama film. Directed by Nick Grinde, the film stars Tito Guízar, Blanca de Castejón, and Emilia Leovalli. It was previewed in New York City on August 11, 1938, and opened in San Juan, Puerto Rico on October 4. During production, its working title was Mi primer amor, and it was the first of a series of films produced by U.S. film studios aimed at the Spanish-language market in North and South America. (en)
  • Mis dos amores es una película dramática estadounidense en lengua española de 1938. Dirigida por , la película está protagonizada por Tito Guízar, Blanca de Castejón y Emilia Leovalli.​​ Fue presentada en Nueva York el 11 de agosto de 1938 y se estrenó en San Juan de Puerto Rico el 4 de octubre. Durante la producción, se barajó otro título: Mi primer amor, y fue la primera de una serie de películas producidas por los estudios de cine de Estados Unidos dirigida al idioma español del mercado de América del Norte y América del Sur. (es)
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  • Mis dos amores is a 1938 American Spanish-language drama film. Directed by Nick Grinde, the film stars Tito Guízar, Blanca de Castejón, and Emilia Leovalli. It was previewed in New York City on August 11, 1938, and opened in San Juan, Puerto Rico on October 4. During production, its working title was Mi primer amor, and it was the first of a series of films produced by U.S. film studios aimed at the Spanish-language market in North and South America. (en)
  • Mis dos amores es una película dramática estadounidense en lengua española de 1938. Dirigida por , la película está protagonizada por Tito Guízar, Blanca de Castejón y Emilia Leovalli.​​ Fue presentada en Nueva York el 11 de agosto de 1938 y se estrenó en San Juan de Puerto Rico el 4 de octubre. Durante la producción, se barajó otro título: Mi primer amor, y fue la primera de una serie de películas producidas por los estudios de cine de Estados Unidos dirigida al idioma español del mercado de América del Norte y América del Sur. (es)
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