Beau Bandit

Beau Bandit (1930)

Glamorous thriller of the gun-ruled border, filmed entirely against nature's own backgrounds- the one show you won't want to miss!

  • Genre: Action, Adventure, Western, Romance, Comedy
  • Release Date: 1930-03-02
  • User Rating: 3.3/10 from 2 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 9min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: RKO Radio Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Lambert Hillyer
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Summary

Mexican-bandit Montero and his deaf-mute sidekick Coloso are being pursued through the sand-dunes of southern Arizona by lawman Bob-Cat Manners and his posse. Montero has intentions of robbing the bank owned by skinflint Lucius Perkins, but is sidetracked by the attractions of singing-teacher Helen Wardell. He learns that Perkins has marital designs on Helen and holds the mortgage on her ranch. But Helen is in love with Bill Howard. Perkins offers Montero money to kill his rival.

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  • Rod La Rocque

    as Montero
  • Doris Kenyon

    as Helen Wardell
  • Mitchell Lewis

    as Colosso
  • Tom Keene

    as Bill Howard
  • Walter Long

    as Bobcat
  • Charles Middleton

    as Lucius J. Perkins
  • James Donlan

    as Buck
  • Charles Brinley

    as Slim - Posse Member (uncredited)
  • Ken Cooper

    as Posse Member (uncredited)
  • Ben Corbett

    as Posse Member (uncredited)
  • Bob Erickson

    as Posse Member (uncredited)
  • Barney Furey

    as Posse Member (uncredited)
  • Buff Jones

    as Posse Member (uncredited)
  • Ed Jones

    as Posse Member (uncredited)
  • Bill Patton

    as Posse Member (uncredited)
  • Hank Potts

    as Posse Member (uncredited)
  • Walt Robbins

    as Posse Member (uncredited)
Sound Clarence M. Wickes Sound
Editing Archie Marshek Editor
Art Max Rée Art Direction
Camera Jack MacKenzie Director of Photography
Directing Lambert Hillyer Director
Writing Wallace Smith Story
Writing Wallace Smith Screenplay

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