Robin Hood of Monterey

Robin Hood of Monterey (1947)

He Knows His Own STRENGTH...And A Woman's WEAKNESS!

  • Genre: Romance, Western
  • Release Date: 1947-09-06
  • User Rating: 5.8/10 from 3 ratings
  • Runtime: 0h 56min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Monogram Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Christy Cabanne
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Summary

Eduardo Belmonte overhears his new step-mother, Maria, and her lover, Don Ricardo Gonzales plotting to take over the Belmonte rancho on the night of the fiesta given by her husband, Don Carlos Belmonte. Eduardo offers Maria money if she will depart the hacienda premises, but she refuses and then accuses Eduardo of making love to her. The old Don doesn't take kindly to his son hitting on his step-mother and attacks him in a rage. The lights go out, the father is killed and Maria blames Eduardo, who escapes from the house, chased by Ricardo's men. The Cisco Kid and Pancho rescue Eduardo, who has been shot, and hide him while they investigate. Cisco discovers that bullets from Maria's gun, a handy little derringer, are the same type that killed Don Carlos. But the Alcalde arrests Cisco and Pancho, and Cisco is "supposedly" executed by a firing squad, but IS NOT shot and escapes by a trick. And now Maria and Ricardo are in real trouble with Cisco on the loose.

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  • Gilbert Roland

    as The Cisco Kid
  • Chris-Pin Martin

    as Pancho
  • Evelyn Brent

    as Maria Belmonte Sanchez
  • Jack La Rue

    as Don Ricardo Gonzales
  • Pedro de Cordoba

    as Don Carlos Belmonte
  • Travis Kent

    as Eduardo Belmonte
  • Donna Martell

    as Lolita (as Donna DeMario)
  • Thornton Edwards

    as El Capitan
  • Nestor Paiva

    as The Alcalde
  • Ernie Adams

    as Pablo
Directing Christy Cabanne Director
Writing Bennett Cohen Story
Crew Gilbert Roland Additional Dialogue
Writing O. Henry Characters
Writing Bennett Cohen Screenplay

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