Fighting Caballero Explained
Fighting Caballero |
Director: | Elmer Clifton |
Producer: | George M. Merrick |
Cinematography: | Bert Longenecker |
Editing: | Carl Himm |
Studio: | Weiss Productions Inc. |
Distributor: | Superior Talking Pictures Inc. |
Runtime: | 63 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Fighting Caballero is a 1935 American black-and-white Western B-film produced by Weiss Productions Inc. and distributed by Superior Talking Pictures Inc.[1] It was one of a series of Westerns starring Rex Lease.[2] It was produced by Louis Weiss from a screenplay by Elmer Clifton and George M. Merrick, and directed by Clifton.[3]
Cast
- Rex Lease as Jose Rodriguez, alias Joaquin Flores
- Dorothy Gulliver as Pat
- Earl Douglas as Pedro
- George Chesebro as Devil Jackson
- Robert Walker as Henchman Bull
- Wally Wales as Henchman Wildcat
- Milburn Moranti as Alkali Potts
- George Morell as Si Jenkins
- Pinkey Barnes as Mine Caretaker "Beetle"
- Paul Ellis as Henchman Manuel
- Marty Joyce as The Station Agent
- Barney Furey as The Sheriff
- Clyde McClary as The Deputy
- Franklyn Farnum as Bartender
Notes and References
- Web site: Fighting Caballero (1935) - Elmer Clifton | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related. AllMovie.
- Web site: Rex Lease | Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos. AllMovie.
- Web site: Fighting Caballero | TV Guide. TVGuide.com.