Daughter of Don Q (1946) is a Republic Movie serial.
Daughter of Don Q was budgeted at $137,988 although the final negative cost was $140,156 (a $2,168, or 1.6%, overspend).
By the 1960s, Don Q was available on most of Puerto Rico's important supermarket chains, such as Pueblo and others.
Made with molasses, water, mash, and yeast, Don Q is distilled in a continuous still.
Small sample bottles of the Don Q are available at supermarkets, pharmacies, and liquor stores.
Well, "Don Q" is going on Sunday; nothing to do but knuckle down and do the work.
He pretends to be Don Q, for "a trick must be answered by a trick!"
The suit of armor is called Don Q, the car is a Buick Electra.
Daughter of Don Q (1946)