This James Fitzpatrick Traveltalk for MGM takes the audience on a brief survey of some of the tourist spots of Mexico. It was a favorite destination for the series, undoubtedly because it was not far from Los Angeles; it probably cost less to send the camera crew under Wilfred Cline there than a thousand miles to Minnesota. This is one of a baker's dozen of Fitzpatrick's films set in that country -- if you count his later series for Paramount.
Perhaps that is why Fitzpatrick's narration is less bombastic and annoying than usual. He still covers standard tourist spots, like the Bandero Monument, and Lake Chapala with its magnificent waterfall, as well as some native customs intended to show off Technicolor. Too bad the print on TCM is not as clear as it might be.