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The Girl from San Lorenzo

 
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The Girl from San Lorenzo

  • Director: Derwin M. Abrahams
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Western
  • Movie Type: B-Western
  • Themes: Clearing One's Name
  • Main Cast: Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Jane Adams, Byron Foulger
  • Release Year: 1950
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 59 minutes

Plot

In their last feature film, the Cisco Kid (Duncan renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) come up against a vicious gang who is robbing stagecoaches in their likenesses. But when the latest holdup injures driver Jerry Todd (Bill Lester), the real Cisco and Pancho make sure that the youngster gets medical treatment, much to the surprise and gratitude of his intended, Nora Malloy (Jane Adams), who agrees to help set a trap for the real culprits. Filmed at Pioneertown, a popular movie location just east of Los Angeles, The Girl From San Lorenzo was the last of producer Philip N. Krasne's Cisco Kid feature films for United Artists. It was followed by the 1950-1956 television series, again produced by Krasne and starring Renaldo and Carrillo. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide

Review

In their last feature film, the Cisco Kid (Duncan Renaldo) and Pancho (Leo Carrillo) come up against a vicious gang who is robbing stagecoaches in their likenesses. But when the latest holdup injures driver Jerry Todd (Bill Lester), the real Cisco and Pancho make sure that the youngster gets medical treatment, much to the surprise and gratitude of his intended, Nora Malloy (Jane Adams), who agrees to help set a trap for the real culprits. Filmed at Pioneertown, a popular movie location just east of Los Angeles, The Girl From San Lorenzo was the last of producer Philip N. Krasne's Cisco Kid feature films for United Artists. It was followed by the 1950-1956 television series, again produced by Krasne and starring Renaldo and Carrillo. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide

Cast

Lee Phelps - Sheriff; Edmund Cobb - Wooly; Leonard Penn - McCarger; David Sharpe - Blackie; Wesley Hudman - Rusty; Don C. Harvey - Kansas; William Lester - Jerry

Credit

Fred Preble - Art Director, Derwin M. Abrahams - Director, Martin G. Cohn - Editor, Albert Glasser - Composer (Music Score), Kenneth Peach - Cinematographer, Philip N. Krasne - Producer, Ford I. Beebe - Screenwriter
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