Agrega una trama en tu idiomaEduardo 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 Carl... Leer todoEduardo 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 ... Leer todoEduardo 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... Leer todo
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- Elenco
- Pancho
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- Don Carlos Belmonte
- (as Pedro DeCordoba)
- Lolita
- (as Donna DeMario)
- Rurale
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Cisco's on the way to the home of an old caballero friend, Pedro De Cordoba and his new wife Evelyn Brent. But on the way he finds riders from the ranchero chasing DeCordoba's son, Travis Kent. Cisco has Kent pretend he's dead and finds out he was wanted for killing his father. Kent tells Cisco of the quarrel he and his father had.
Turns out that Cisco knows Brent from way back, she's quite the adventuress, a sort of South American spider woman. She's intriguing with De Cordoba's cousin Jack LaRue to take over the ranchero and won't let anything including Cisco stand in the way.
Roland's Cisco thinks pretty fast on his feet. He has to because in the short 57 minute running time, Roland has a couple of tight squeezes. Of course he's aided and abetted by his faithful companion Pancho, played in this case by Chris-Pin Martin. Martin's a bit more help than Leo Carrillo was with Renaldo. Still Pancho isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer.
Of course Roland solves the mystery even to the satisfaction of Nestor Paiva who plays the slow witted alcalde of the local town. Here's a hint; forensics has a lot to do with deciding what really happened to DeCordoba.
Robin Hood of Monterey is your average B western from Monogram and of course Gilbert Roland is always a delight in any film.
Knowing that Christy Cabanne directed this might give you pause, but he does a fine job in this very late film. DP William Sickner gives the audience some lovely moving shots that were Cabanne's hallmark in more prosperous days, and there is plenty of good humor provided by Chris-Pin Martin, and Nestor Pavia as the alcalde who wants to capture and shoot Roland. Indeed he does, but there's still a good ten minutes to go and we can be sure that the Kid will come out on top. That's especially so, with Roland given credit for extra dialogue. I would guess that Cabanne allowed him to ad lib several lines in Spanish.
Cabanne has a very poor reputation, as one of many A directors whose careers went to pot in the sound era. Some of Cabanne's movies were, indeed, very poor, but he remained a craftsman to the end when the budget permitted. He would only direct four more movies before dying in 1950 at the age of 62. Here's proof that with a good cast and crew, he could still direct a solid little B picture.
Unlike the Cisco Kid portrayed by Duncan Renaldo in the United Artists films (and the later TV episodes), Roland's character had more than just a few vices---cigarettes, tequila-quaffing and skirt-chasing most of the females in sight (married or unmarried)---and Gilbert Roland, in his usual Gilbert Roland using his Gilbert Roland image for Cisco---brought a different image to the B-Western hero. (Duncan Renaldo, playing Cisco in the Monogram series before Roland took over the lead, also played his Monogram-version of Cisco in the same vein but Duncan Renaldo, at his best, was far removed from being a Gilbert Roland in screen presence.)
This entry finds Eduardo Belmonte (Travis Kent) overhearing his new step-mother, Maria (Evelyn Brent), and her lover, Don Ricardo Gonzales (Jack La Rue)---a match made in film Heaven---plotting to take over the Belmonte rancho on the night of the fiesta given by her husband, Don Carlos Belmonte (Pedro De Cordoba.) Eduardo offers Maria money if she will depart the hacienda premises, but she refuses (why take a little when you can have it all?)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 (Gilbert Roland) and Pancho (Chris-Pin Martin)rescue Eduardo, who has been shot, and hide him while they investigate. Cisco discovers that bullets from Maria's gun, a handy little derringer of the type favored by Evelyn Brent characters, are the same type that killed Don Carlos. But the Alcaide (Nestor Paiva) 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.
The plot of this one concerns evil stepmother Maria Belmonte and her "cousin" Don Ricardo Gonzoles (Jack LaRue) to take over the rancho of Don Carlos Belmonte (Pedro de Cordoba). Don Carlos son Eduardo (Travis Kent) overhears the plot. Maria and Don Ricardo frame Eduardo for the murder of the old man. Eduardo is engaged to servant girl Lolita (Donna Martel).
Cisco and Pancho listen to Eduardo's story after rescuing him from pursuers and decide to help. Cisco discovers with the help of the local Alcalde (Nestor Paiva) that the bullet that killed Don Carlos came from a derringer and not the gun that Eduardo was found with.
While trying to prove Eduardo's innocence, Cisco manages to get himself arrested and "executed", then.............................
As with most of the films in this series, this one was plagued with a weak script. It does have, however, a better than normal supporting cast. Chris Pin-Martin makes an affable Pancho, Nestor Paiva as the bumbling Alcalde steals the picture. The sinister Brent and veteran heavy LaRue have little to do unfortunately. And there was minimal action as well.
Weak low budget "B" oater.
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- TriviaFifth in the series of six films based on O. Henry's character Cisco Kid portrayed by the Mexican-born Gilbert Roland. The films are (in order) The Gay Cavalier 1946, South of Monterey 1946, Beauty and the Bandit 1946, Riding the California Trail 1947, Robin Hood of Monterey 1947, and King of the Bandits 1947.
- ErroresThe firearms used are from the post Civil War period onward. This movie takes place before the annexation of California by the USA. That is before 1848.
- ConexionesReferences El pícaro (1946)
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- Tiempo de ejecución55 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1