Riding the California Trail (1947)
Directed by William Nigh
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Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein
The Cisco Kid attempts to break up an arranged marriage in this romantic B-Western from Monogram. Learning that nasty Raoul (Ted Hecht) is marrying lovely Dolores Ramirez (Inez Cooper) out of greed only, the Kid (Gilbert Roland) goes undercover as famous California adventurer Don Luis Salazar. The ruse works, and after a swordfight or two, Dolores is free to marry whomever she chooses. Teala Loring, as Raoul's true girlfriend, sings "Mi Amor Ya Volvia" by Gladys Flores and Edward Kay.
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bad-guy, cowboy, criminal, damsel-in-distress, fraud, good-guy, impersonation, outlaw [Western]