- As the Sonora Kid, Blackjack, and Tony Andrews are escaping from the Sheriff, Tony is mortally wounded. Arriving at the Andrews ranch, Tony's blind mother mistakes the Kid for her son. Unable to tell her the truth they stay on. But there is trouble when Nevada Smith and his gang arrive and threaten to expose the hoax unless the Kid lets them rustle the Andrews cattle.—Maurice VanAuken <mvanauken@a1access.net>
- Remade in 1935 as "Cyclone Ranger" and in 1941 as "Gaucho's of El Dorado": The Sonora Kid, "Black" Jack and Tony Andrews, in an attempt to break away from the gang led by "Nevada" Smith, encounter a sheriff's posse, and while the three make an escape Tony is mortally wounded. Sonora and Jack ride to the Andrews ranch to notify his mother but the blind Mrs. Andrews mistakes Sonora for her son, whom she hadn't heard from in many years. In an attempt to soften the blow and buy some time, Sonora goes along with the ruse. But Smith and the gang show up and threaten to blow the whistle unless Sonora helps them rustle the old lady's herd. In a film that has musicians Jack Kirk and Chuck Baldra in the cast,the only song---"My Rocky Mountain Home---is performed by non-musicians Hoxie, Todd and Fix.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
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