King of the Bandits Trailer

King of the Bandits Trailer (1947)

"The West's Fiercest Outlaws Gasped At His Daring...But The Senoritas All Gasped At His Loving!" 07 November 1947 Adventure, Action, Western 64 mins

Traveling north into Arizona, Cisco finds that someone committing robberies has been impersonating him and he is a wanted man. After retrieving some of the stolen loot, he is caught with it in his posession and put in the guard house. A friend whose life he recently saved beaks him out and Cisco heads out to find the impersonator and clear himself.

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Cast

Gilbert Roland

as Cisco Kid aka Ramon Mojica

Angela Greene

as Alice Mason

Chris-Pin Martin

as Pancho (as Chris Pin Martin)

Anthony Warde

as Smoke Kirby

Laura Treadwell

as Mrs. Mason

William Bakewell

as Captain Frank Mason

Rory Mallinson

as Henchman Burl

Pat Goldin

as Pedro Gomez

Cathy Carter

as Connie

Boyd Irwin

as Colonel Wayne

William Cabanne

as Orderly (as Bill Cabanne)

Crew

Gilbert Roland

Gilbert Roland Additional Dialogue

O. Henry

O. Henry Characters

International Releases Dates

United States 07 November 1947

Production Companies

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