Sergeant sets out to capture an infamous outlaw called The Cisco Kid.Sergeant sets out to capture an infamous outlaw called The Cisco Kid.Sergeant sets out to capture an infamous outlaw called The Cisco Kid.
John Webb Dillion
- Bouse, U.S.A.
- (as Jack Dillon)
Chris-Pin Martin
- Gordito
- (as Chris Martin)
Joe Brown
- Joe - the Waiter
- (uncredited)
Consuelo Castillo de Bonzo
- Maria
- (uncredited)
Al Ernest Garcia
- Orderly
- (uncredited)
George Irving
- Commanding Officer
- (uncredited)
Del Maggert
- Undetermined Role
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaWarner Baxter had won the second ever Best Actor Academy Award playing the Cisco Kid in In Old Arizona (1928), the first all-talking western. He would play the role again in The Return of the Cisco Kid (1939), and a variation of it in The Arizona Kid (1930).
- ConnectionsFeatured in O. Henry's Full House (1952)
- SoundtracksMy Tonia
Written by Lew Brown, Buddy G. DeSylva and Ray Henderson
Featured review
In 1928, Warner Baxter played The Cisco Kid in the movie "In Old Arizona"....for which he received the Oscar for Best Actor. Baxter played the same character twice more--once in a short and here in "The Cisco Kid". Despite being a white guy from Ohio, his accent was convincing and the character well received, but soon other actors (such as Caesar Romero and Dunan Ronaldo) took on the role in subsequent films.
Like the early Cisco Kid films, Cisco is a bad guy...a thief. Later, he would be a much nicer character...ACCUSED of being a crook but in actuality a law abiding guy. But since he is a wanted man, Sergeant Dunn (Edmund Lowe) is sent to find this Mexican bandit and bring him to justice. Between the beginning of the film and their ultimate showdown, Cisco does do a lot of good...abeit a big amoral good--such as robbing a bank to help a lady retain her ranch.
So is it any good? For 1931, it is...though today it seems a bit slow and overdone. This does not mean it's not worth your time...it certainly is. Plus Lowe and Baxter, two grossly underrated actors, are fine in this one.
Like the early Cisco Kid films, Cisco is a bad guy...a thief. Later, he would be a much nicer character...ACCUSED of being a crook but in actuality a law abiding guy. But since he is a wanted man, Sergeant Dunn (Edmund Lowe) is sent to find this Mexican bandit and bring him to justice. Between the beginning of the film and their ultimate showdown, Cisco does do a lot of good...abeit a big amoral good--such as robbing a bank to help a lady retain her ranch.
So is it any good? For 1931, it is...though today it seems a bit slow and overdone. This does not mean it's not worth your time...it certainly is. Plus Lowe and Baxter, two grossly underrated actors, are fine in this one.
- planktonrules
- Jul 3, 2020
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