The Gay Caballero Trailer

The Gay Caballero Trailer (1940)

"O'Henry's debonair desperado...the Cisco Kid...rides again...quicker on the draw...more gay and gallant than ever!" 04 October 1940 Western 58 mins

The Cisco Kid and his buddy Gordito arrive in town and learn that Cisco is supposedly dead. Not only that: Before his death, he is believed to have attempted to steal Susan Wetherby's land.

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Cast

Cesar Romero

as The Cisco Kid

Sheila Ryan

as Susan Wetherby

Robert Sterling

as Billy Brewster

Janet Beecher

as Kate Brewster

Edmund MacDonald

as Joe Turner

Jacqueline Dalya

as Carmelita

C. Montague Shaw

as George Wetherby

Hooper Atchley

as Sheriff McBride

Chris Allen

as Man at Fiesta

Jack Byron

as Henchman

Frank Lackteen

as Peon Messenger

Ethan Laidlaw

as Henchman

Tom London

as Man at Fiesta

Jack Low

as Man at fiesta

George Magrill

as Deputy Sheriff

International Releases Dates

United States 04 October 1940

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