

Beauty and the Bandit
1946 Directed by William NighIn Old California, a young Frenchman transporting a chest full of silver travels by stagecoach to San Marino, to complete a complex business deal. The stagecoach is ambushed by a band of men whose leader, a mysterious bandido known as Cisco (Gilbert Roland), claims the silver is money that was extorted over a period of years from the poor people of California. The bandits take the money and escape, but Cisco stays behind with the Frenchman -- who, it turns out, is actually a lovely mademoiselle, Jeanne DuBois (Ramsay Ames). She follows him to the bandit's lair, where Cisco tells her he intends to return the stolen money to the poor people. The two rivals are irresistibly drawn to each other, however, and as a token of love Cisco offers to return the money to Jeanne instead. Now she must decide whether to complete her business deal, or to comply with Cisco's wishes and redistribute the wealth.

Gilbert Roland
....................................................The Cisco Kid

Martín Garralaga
....................................................Dr. Juan Valegra

Frank Yaconelli
....................................................Baby

Ramsay Ames
....................................................Jeanne Du Bois
Vida Aldana
....................................................Waitress Rosita

George J. Lewis
....................................................Capitan

William Gould
....................................................Doc Wells
Director
...........................................................William Nigh
Producer
...........................................................Scott R. Dunlap
Assistant Director
...........................................................Eddie Davis
Screenplay
...........................................................Charles S. Belden
Additional Dialogue
...........................................................Gilbert Roland
Characters
...........................................................O. Henry
Director of Photography
...........................................................Harry Neumann
Production Companies
...................................................Monogram Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Romance
Western
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