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Hi, Gaucho! (1935)

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The setting is Argentina. When an outlaw band holds up a stage, their leader finds an old man from Spain who has just arrived to marry into a very rich family. So he assumes his identity ... See full summary »

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Cast

Complete credited cast:
John Carroll ...
Lucio Bolario
Steffi Duna ...
Inez del Campo
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Escurra, aka Captain Garcia
Montagu Love ...
Hillario Bolario
Ann Codee ...
Doña Vincenta del Campo
Tom Ricketts ...
Don Salvador de Aragon
Paul Porcasi ...
General Ortegas
Enrique de Rosas ...
Don Miguel
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The setting is Argentina. When an outlaw band holds up a stage, their leader finds an old man from Spain who has just arrived to marry into a very rich family. So he assumes his identity while his men detain the old man. Although the prospective bride loves another man, her mother insists that she marry the supposed Spaniard. Written by Maurice VanAuken <mvanauken@a1access.net>

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11 October 1935 (USA)  »

Also Known As:

Paixão Gaúcha  »

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"Bandit Song"
(1935)
Music and Lyrics by Albert Hay Malotte
Sung by the bandits
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