Movie: The Valiant Hombre

Top 10 Billed Cast

Duncan Renaldo
Duncan Renaldo

The Cisco Kid

Leo Carrillo
Leo Carrillo

Pancho

John Litel
John Litel

Lon Lansdell

Barbara Billingsley
Barbara Billingsley

Linda Mason

John James
John James

Paul Mason

Stanley Andrews
Stanley Andrews

Sheriff George Dodge

Guy Beach
Guy Beach

Old Joe Haskins

Gene Roth
Gene Roth

Pete (Bartender)

Ralph Peters
Ralph Peters

Deputy Clay

Terry Frost
Terry Frost

Henchman Brett

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    The Cisco Kid and Pancho set off to find the missing owner of a devoted little dog in this western adventure. From the vanished man's sister, the heroes learn that her brother disappeared soon after striking a major gold vein in his mine. In the end Cisco accosts the villain, saves the kidnapped miner and reunites him with his dog.

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    1948-12-15

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  • Tagline

    THE ROBIN HOOD OF THE RANGE...on a rampage of roaring ADVENTURE!

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    English
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