The Gay Cavalier (film)
For the British television series of the 1950s, see The Gay Cavalier.
The Gay Cavalier | |
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Directed by | William Nigh |
Written by |
O. Henry Charles Belden |
Starring |
Gilbert Roland Helen Gerald Tristram Coffin Martin Garralaga Nacho Galindo Ramsay Ames |
Music by | Edward J. Kay |
Cinematography | Harry Neumann |
Distributed by | Monogram Pictures Corporation |
Release dates |
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Running time | 65 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Gay Cavalier is a 1946 black and white Western adventure starring Gilbert Roland, Helen Gerald and Tristram Coffin. It is based on a story by the author O. Henry.
Plot
Roland plays The Cisco Kid, who sets out on a double mission. He must prevent a girl from marrying a wealthy suitor in order to save her family's hacienda, thus forsaking her true love in doing so; and also apprehend the outlaws who robbed a stagecoach carrying gold to a local mission. He eventually finds that the wealthy suitor is behind the gold robbery, a revelation that makes his task much easier.
Cast
- Gilbert Roland as Cisco Kid
- Martin Garralaga as Don Felipe Geralda
- Nacho Galindo as "Baby"
- Ramsay Ames as Pepita Geralda
- Helen Gerald as Angela Geralda
- Tristram Coffin as Lawton
- Gil Frye as Juan (as Drew Allen)
- Iris Flores as Fisherman's wife
- John Merton as Lewis
- Frank LaRue as Graham
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