Bandido is set during the Mexican civil war of 1916. Robert Mitchum stars as a sleepy-eyed soldier of fortune who finds himself in the middle of the fracas. At first refusing to take sides, Mitchum eventually casts his lot with insurrectionist Gilbert Roland. On the opposite side of the fence is gun-runner Zachary Scott, whose attractive wife Ursula Theiss has a yen for Mitchum. Lensed on location in Mexico, Bandido offers little in the way of provocative plotting or clever dialogue, but it definitely delivers the goods so far as action and adventure are concerned. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Henry Brandon - Gunther; José Torvay - Gonzalez; Douglas Fowley - McGee; Victor Junco - Gen. Lorenzo; Arturo Manrique - Adolfo; Margarito Luna - Santos; Miguel Inclan - Priest; Jose Munoz - Man in Wagon; Alberto Pedret - Scout; Alfonso Sanchez Tello - Gen. Brucero; Jose Angel "Ferrusquilla" Espinosa
Credit
Jack Martin Smith - Art Director, Oscar Rodriguez - Costume Designer, Richard Fleischer - Director, Robert Golden - Editor, Max Steiner - Composer (Music Score), Layne Britton - Makeup, Ernest Laszlo - Cinematographer, Robert L. Jacks - Producer, Roscoe S. Cline - Special Effects, Jose B. Carles - Sound/Sound Designer, Earl Felton - Screenwriter