

Rogue of the Rio Grande
1930 Directed by Spencer Gordon BennetEl Malo, notorious Mexican bandit, forces the Mayor of Sierra Blanca, Seth Landport, to open the safe and turn over to him 2,000 pesos, which the bandit gives a promissory note for to the Mayor. Seth rushes to the cantina where Sheriff Rankin is drinking, and the sheriff posts a reward for the capture of El Malo. El Malo informs his men of the reward. The bandit and his sidekick, Pedro, visit the cantina where Pedro resumes a former acquaintance with Dolores, while El Malo has his attention directed to a tango being performed by Carmita. El Malo pushes her dancing partner aside and finishes the dance with Carmita. Since Seth's description of him is not accurate, El May visits the sheriff and promises to deliver the wanted bandit to the cantina the following night. THe following morning, El Malo and Pedro depart, and, halting their horses on a hill, view the stagecoach being held up by a trio of outlaws.

Myrna Loy
....................................................Carmita

Walter Miller
....................................................Walter Miller

Carmelita Geraghty
....................................................Dolores

Gene Morgan
....................................................Mayor Seth Landport

Raymond Hatton
....................................................Pedro
William P. Burt
....................................................Carmita's Dance Partner

José Bohr
....................................................El Malo
Director
...........................................................Spencer Gordon Bennet
Screenplay
...........................................................Oliver Drake
Dialogue
...........................................................Oliver Drake
Lyricist
...........................................................Oliver Drake
Songs
...........................................................Herbert Meyers
Production Companies
...................................................Cliff Broughton Productions
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................Español
English
Genres
....................................................Action
Comedy
Music
Romance
Western
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