Ride on Vaquero (1941)
The Cisco Kid is captured while keeping a rendezvous with cantina dancer Dolores but is released by his captor, the commander of a U.S. Army regiment, to help break up a kidnap ring. On his way to Las Tables with his pal, Gordito, he makes a stop at the Martinez Rancho, where they learn that his friend Carlos has been kidnapped, from his wife Marquerita. At the Crystal Palace Saloon, Cisco runs into an old girlfriend, Sally, who he once jilted for a tight-rope walker, but she doesn't betray him when the sheriff and an army officer enter searching for Cisco.
Director:
Herbert I. Leeds
Writer:
Samuel G. Engel
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Cesar Romero as The Cisco Kid |
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Mary Beth Hughes as Sally Slocum |
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Lynne Roberts as Marquerita Martinez |
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Chris-Pin Martin as Gordito |
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Robert Lowery as Carlos Martinez |
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Ben Carter as Watchman Bullfinch |
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William Demarest as Bartender Barney |
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Robert Shaw as Lieutenant Kirk |
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Edwin Maxwell as Dan Clark |
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Paul Sutton as Sleepy |
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Don Costello as Redge |
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Arthur Hohl as Sheriff Johnny Burns |
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Irving Bacon as Jailer Smoky |
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Dick Rich as Curly |
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Paul Harvey as Colonel Warren |
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Herbert Ashley as |
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Alec Craig as Waiter Limey |
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Edgar Edwards as Sergeant |
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James Flavin as Officer Johnson |
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Paul Kruger as Hank |
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Jack Norton as |
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Frank Orth as Auctioneer |
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Victor Potel as Ole |
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Eva Puig as Maria |
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Hector V. Sarno as Miguel |
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Lee Shumway as |
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Philip Van Zandt as Blacksmith |
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Max Wagner as Partner |
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Joe Whitehead as Joe |
| Writing | O. Henry | Writer |
| Directing | Herbert I. Leeds | Director |
| Writing | Samuel G. Engel | Screenplay |
| Camera | Lucien N. Andriot | Director of Photography |
| Art | Chester Gore | Art Direction |
| Production | Sol M. Wurtzel | Executive Producer |
| Art | Thomas Little | Set Decoration |
| Sound | Harry M. Leonard | Sound |
| Editing | Louis R. Loeffler | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Herschel McCoy | Costume Design |
| Art | Richard Day | Art Direction |
| Sound | George Leverett | Sound |