The Gaucho (1927)
A girl is saved by a miracle after she falls from a cliff in the Argentine Andes, and is blessed with healing powers. A shrine is built on the site, and a whole city grows around it, rich with gold from the grateful worshipers. Ruiz, an evil and sadistic general, captures the city, confiscates the gold, and closes the shrine. But the Gaucho, the charismatic leader of a band of outlaws, comes to the rescue.
Director: F. Richard Jones
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Douglas Fairbanks as The Gaucho |
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Lupe Vélez as The Mountain Girl |
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Eve Southern as The Girl of the Shrine |
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Gustav von Seyffertitz as The Usurper Ruiz |
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Michael Vavitch as The Usurper's First Lieutenant |
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Nigel De Brulier as The Padre |
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Mary Pickford as The Virgin Mary |
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Albert MacQuarrie as Black Doom Victim |
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Fred DeSilva as |
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Chris-Pin Martin as |
| Sound | Arthur Kay | Music Arranger |
| Editing | William Nolan | Editor |
| Art | Carl Oscar Borg | Supervising Art Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Paul Burns | Costume Design |
| Crew | Theodore Reed | Manager of Operations |
| Directing | William J. Cowen | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Lewis R. Foster | Assistant Director |
| Crew | Howard Lydecker | Special Effects |
| Crew | Richard Talmadge | Stunt Coordinator |
| Camera | Abe Scholtz | Assistant Camera |
| Production | Robert Fairbanks | General Manager |
| Directing | F. Richard Jones | Director |
| Writing | Douglas Fairbanks | Writer |
| Camera | Tony Gaudio | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Arthur Kay | Original Music Composer |