Duncan Renaldo is the Cisco Kid, a general good guy by this point; Leo Carrillo is Pancho, who generally illegal attitude offers comic relief. Together they rescue David Leonard, who has been falsely convicted of murder, and investigate who the dastard who really caused all the problem is.
Edmund Cobb plays a corrupt sheriff. He appeared in well over 600 movies from 1912-1966, and was the star of a series of western shorts near the end of the silent era. Like many aging veterans of that fecund genre, he soon retreated to lower-ranked and uncredited bits in the movies and on television. He died in 1974 at the age of 82.
It's a thoroughly undistinguished example of the B Westerns, but Renaldo's amiable performance and the slick editing of Martin Cohn keep it moving along.
Edmund Cobb plays a corrupt sheriff. He appeared in well over 600 movies from 1912-1966, and was the star of a series of western shorts near the end of the silent era. Like many aging veterans of that fecund genre, he soon retreated to lower-ranked and uncredited bits in the movies and on television. He died in 1974 at the age of 82.
It's a thoroughly undistinguished example of the B Westerns, but Renaldo's amiable performance and the slick editing of Martin Cohn keep it moving along.