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The Cisco Kid
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The Cisco Kid

Meet "The CISCO KID" Gay Cavalier...chivalrous bandit...plaguing the rich...helping the poor...always enamoured...never in love.
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TMDB 6.516+19311hEnglish
Western

Synopsis

The Cisco Kid rides again! This time, he robs a bank to save pretty widow Sally Benton and her ranch. After developing a good relationship with Sally’s children, he risks life and limb in order to save her little one.

Director
Irving CummingsFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Fox Film Corporation1 production companies
Release
November 1, 1931Released
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Top Cast

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Warner Baxter
Warner Baxter
The Cisco Kid
Edmund Lowe
Edmund Lowe
Sergeant Mickey Dunn
Conchita Montenegro
Conchita Montenegro
Carmencita
Nora Lane
Nora Lane
Sally Benton
Frederick Burt
Sheriff Tex Ransom
Willard Robertson
Willard Robertson
Enos Hankins
James Bradbury Jr.
James Bradbury Jr.
Dixon, U.S.A.
John Webb Dillion
Bouse, U.S.A.

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Jan 7, 2024

Warner Baxter dons his silver-studded black shirt and tries on the mantle of this legendary gunslinger trying to stay one step ahead of "Sgt. Dunn" (Edmund Lowe). When the latter man almost hits his mark, the injured "Kid" is lucky to alight on the ranch of "Mrs. Benton" (Nora Lane) and her children before blood-loss forces him from his horse. He stays for a few weeks and in that time makes easy friends with the family. He also discovers that her late husband had a mortgage on their ranch and that unless she can repay the bank $5,000 then they are going to be homeless. Determined to help, he returns to town where he procures enough money but is followed back to the ranch by the tenacious soldier. Can he manage to settle her debts and escape without any more bloodshed? I think it's the mischievous looking Lowe who steals this, but both leads deliver quite well with this simple story along the lines of Robin Hood. It's quickly paced and the child actors - Douglas Haig and the engaging Marilyn Knowlden add a little extra value too as we arrive at a slightly unexpected denouement. Worth an hour, I'd say.

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