La Bella e il bandito
Paese d'origine: USA
Genere: Western
Lingue: English
Plot: In Old California, a young Frenchman transporting a chest full of silver travels by stagecoach to San Marino, to complete a complex business deal. The stagecoach is ambushed by a band of men whose leader, a mysterious bandido known as Cisco (Gilbert Roland), claims the silver is money that was extorted over a period of years from the poor people of California. The bandits take the money and escape, but Cisco stays behind with the Frenchman -- who, it turns out, is actually a lovely mademoiselle, Jeanne DuBois (Ramsay Ames). She follows him to the bandit's lair, where Cisco tells her he intends to return the stolen money to the poor people. The two rivals are irresistibly drawn to each other, however, and as a token of love Cisco offers to return the money to Jeanne instead. Now she must decide whether to complete her business deal, or to comply with Cisco's wishes and redistribute the wealth.
Visti censura internazionale: Finland:S
Date di uscita internazionali:
| Finland:5 August 1949 |
| USA:9 November 1946 |
| Mono |
| USA:77 |
distribuzione cinematografica nazionale:
startime video
monogram pictures corporation
produzione cinematografica: monogram pictures corporation
produttore cinematografico: dunlap scott r.
regista: nigh william
attore: ortego artie roland gilbert sotello dimas strange glenn turich felipe yaconelli frank aldana vida ames ramsay garralaga martin gould william lewis george j. montoya alex
direttore della fotografia: neumann harry
montaggio: maguire fred
sceneggiatori e soggettisti: belden charles
troupe varia: kay edward j.
produzione cinematografica: monogram pictures corporation
produttore cinematografico: dunlap scott r.
regista: nigh william
attore: ortego artie roland gilbert sotello dimas strange glenn turich felipe yaconelli frank aldana vida ames ramsay garralaga martin gould william lewis george j. montoya alex
direttore della fotografia: neumann harry
montaggio: maguire fred
sceneggiatori e soggettisti: belden charles
troupe varia: kay edward j.


