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** It may have been shot in Cádiz, but the movie claimed it was Seville.
* Parodied in the classic Spanish film ''¡Bienvenido, Mr. Marshall!'', in which the people of a small Castilian village decide to give themselves an Andalusian makeover in order to impress the Americans in charge of distributing Marshall Plan funds.
* The surreal 1959 movie ''Thunder in the Sun'' has 19th century French Basques killing Indians in California with [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Basque_pelota:Basque pelota|Cesta Punta]] and dancing Flamenco each night. It gets worse.
* The 1956 adaptation of ''Around the World in 80 Days'' has a stop in a stereotypical Spanish town where Passepartout (played by Cantinflas) is forced to do precisely [[Toros Y Flamenco]].
* Featured as part of a [[Culture Equals Costume]] spoof of the United Nations' Security Council in ''[[Austin Powers]]: International Man of Mystery''. The Spanish representative is seen conversing with a matador and a tonadillera, just like [[Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo|the Japanese is flanked by a sumo wrestler and a geisha]] and [[Britain Is Only London|the British is seated next to a beefeater]].