
Robin Hood of El Dorado (1936)
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- 1h 25min
- Western
- 17 Mar 1936 (USA)
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Cast verified as complete
Warner Baxter | ... |
Joaquin Murrieta
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Ann Loring | ... |
Señorita Juanita de la Cuesta
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Bruce Cabot | ... |
Bill Warren
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Margo | ... |
Rosa F. 'Rosita' de Murrieta
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J. Carrol Naish | ... |
Three Fingered Jack
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Soledad Jiménez | ... |
Madre Murrieta
(as Soledad Jimenez)
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Carlos De Valdez | ... |
José Murrieta
(as Carlos de Valdez)
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Eric Linden | ... |
Johnnie 'Jack' Warren
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Edgar Kennedy | ... |
Sheriff Judd
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Charles Trowbridge | ... |
Ramon de la Cuesta
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Harvey Stephens | ... |
Capt. Osborne
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Ralph Remley | ... |
Judge Hank Perkins
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George Regas | ... |
Tomás
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Francis McDonald | ... |
Pedro
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Kay Hughes | ... |
Louise
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Paul Hurst | ... |
Wilson
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Boothe Howard | ... |
Tabbard
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Harry Woods | ... |
Pete
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Earl Douglas | ... |
Julio Anton
(as Lou Yaconelli)
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Sam Ash | ... |
Arriga (uncredited)
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Hank Bell | ... |
Posse Man (uncredited)
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Dick Botiller | ... |
Pancho (uncredited)
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Bob Burns | ... |
Miner (uncredited)
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Frank Campeau | ... |
Steve - Coach Driver (uncredited)
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G. Pat Collins | ... |
Doc (uncredited)
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Mathilde Comont | ... |
Señora Matinez (uncredited)
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Pedro de Cordoba | ... |
Hacendado Wanting to Cooperate (uncredited)
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Richard Cramer | ... |
Bartender (uncredited)
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Nigel De Brulier | ... |
Padre at Wedding (uncredited)
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Nick De Ruiz | ... |
Peón (uncredited)
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Joe Dominguez | ... |
Bandit (uncredited)
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Al Ferguson | ... |
Miner (uncredited)
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Harold Goodwin | ... |
Slocum (uncredited)
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Duke Green | ... |
Guerrera (uncredited)
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Frank Hagney | ... |
Deputy Phil (uncredited)
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Lew Harvey | ... |
Bill Young (uncredited)
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Al Haskell | ... |
Townsman (uncredited)
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Herbert Heywood | ... |
Hacendado Wanting to Fight (uncredited)
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Si Jenks | ... |
Miner (uncredited)
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Marc Lawrence | ... |
Manuel (uncredited)
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George MacQuarrie | ... |
Smithers (uncredited)
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J.P. McGowan | ... |
Danglong (uncredited)
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Ivan Miller | ... |
Marshal (uncredited)
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Carlotta Monti | ... |
Dancer (uncredited)
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Tom Moore | ... |
Sheriff Hannan (uncredited)
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Inez Palange | ... |
Nurse with Madre (uncredited)
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Bob Perry | ... |
Miner at Grave (uncredited)
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Lee Phelps | ... |
Hank - Off-Key Singer (uncredited)
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Pérez | ... |
Dancer (uncredited)
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Pedro Regas | ... |
Lookout Yelling 'Murrietta Comes!' (uncredited)
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Cully Richards | ... |
Juan (uncredited)
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Jason Robards Sr. | ... |
Pancho (uncredited)
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Lee Shumway | ... |
Deputy (uncredited)
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Charles Stevens | ... |
Wedding Guest / Bandit (uncredited)
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Ben Taggart | ... |
Rancher (uncredited)
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Lucio Villegas | ... |
Miner (uncredited)
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Morgan Wallace | ... |
Hacendado Wanting to Fight (uncredited)
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Gayne Whitman | ... |
Miner (uncredited)
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Elizabeth Wilbur | ... |
Dancer (uncredited)
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Frank Yaconelli | ... |
Peón (uncredited)
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Directed by
William A. Wellman |
Written by
Walter Noble Burns | ... | (book) |
William A. Wellman | ... | (screenplay) and |
Joseph Calleia | ... | (screenplay) and |
Melvin Levy | ... | (screenplay) |
Rowland Brown | ... | () (uncredited) |
Peter B. Kyne | ... | (dialogue) (uncredited) |
James Kevin McGuinness | ... | (special sequence) (uncredited) |
Howard Emmett Rogers | ... | (dialogue) (uncredited) |
Lynn Starling | ... | () (uncredited) |
C. Gardner Sullivan | ... | () (uncredited) |
Dan Totheroh | ... | (dialogue) (uncredited) |
Produced by
John W. Considine Jr. | ... | producer |
Music by
Herbert Stothart |
Cinematography by
Chester A. Lyons | ... | (photographed by) (as Chester Lyons) |
Editing by
Robert Kern | ... | (as Robert J. Kern) |
Art Direction by
Gabriel Scognamillo | ||
David Townsend |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Tom Andre | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Douglas Shearer | ... | recording director |
Stunts
Duke Green | ... | stunt double: J. Carroll Naish (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Dolly Tree | ... | wardrobe |
Music Department
Wayne Allen | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Paul Marquardt | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Charles Maxwell | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Leonid Raab | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Edward Ward | ... | composer: additional music (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
H.O. Bombacher | ... | technical advisor (uncredited) |
Rowland Brown | ... | treatment (uncredited) |
Al Ernest Garcia | ... | Spanish accent coach: Warner Baxter (uncredited) |
Chester Hale | ... | dance director: bandit number (uncredited) |
John T. Neville | ... | screenplay constructor (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (controlled by Loew's Incorporated)
Distributors
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1936) (United States) (theatrical) (controlled by Loew's Incorporated)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1936) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1936) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1936) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1936) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Film AB Le Mat-Metro-Goldwyn (1936) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1936) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- Warner Home Video (2015) (United States) (DVD) (dvdr)
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Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
In the 1840s, Mexico has ceded California to the United States, making life nearly impossible for the Mexican population due to the influx of land and gold-crazy Americans. Farmer Joaquin Murrieta avenges his wife's death against the four Americans who killed her and is branded an outlaw. The reward for his capture is increased as he subsequently kills the men who brutally murder his brother. Joining with bandit Three-Fingered Jack, Murrieta raises an army of disaffected Mexicans and goes on a rampage against the Americans, finally forcing his erstwhile friend Bill Warren to lead a posse against him.
Written by Doug Sederberg |
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Taglines | LOVER .. BANDIT .. PATRIOT See more » |
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Trivia | This film's initial telecast in Los Angeles took place Tuesday 13 August 1957 on KTTV (Channel 11); it first aired in Seattle 21 September 1957 on KING (Channel 5), in Philadelphia 24 September 1957 on WFIL (Channel 6), in Portland OR 5 October 1957 on KGW (Channel 8), in New Haven CT 9 October 1957 on WNHC (Channel 8), in Honolulu 10 December 1957 on KHVH (Channel 13), in Tampa 12 December 1957 on WFLA (Channel 8), in Phoenix 27 January 1958 on KPHO (Channel 5), in Columbus 25 February 1958 on WLW-C (Channel 4), in Tucson 17 March 1958 on KVOA (Channel 4), in San Antonio 29 March 1958 on WOAI (Channel 4), in Cleveland 27 April 1958 on KYW (Channel 3), and in San Francisco 29 September 1958 on KGO (Channel 7); it first aired in Chicago 23 October 1959 on WBBM (Channel 2), and in New York City 29 August 1961 on WCBS (Channel 2). See more » |
Goofs | The film takes place in the 1840s, yet the guns are mostly repeaters which were not in use yet (though a few might have existed). All pistols are clearly revolvers, rifles are repeaters. Yet the Mexican encampment has a storehouse with kegs of powder, and during the shootout there, several people die trying to bring back a keg of black powder as they were running out of ammo, which would have been useless as they needed bullets not powder. See more » |
Soundtracks | Oh Susanna See more » |
Quotes |
Señorita Juanita de la Cuesta:
It seems when gold is found, God is lost. See more » |