Rose of the Rancho (1936)
Overview
It is California in 1852 that only recently being surrendered by Mexico to the United States and admitted into the union. Most of the land-owners of California were the descendants of the Dons who had colonized it a hundred years before and whose title deeds bore the signature and seal of a long-dead Spanish king. But, by a loop-hole in the law, the title-deeds of the Dons could not be recognized, and this opened the door of organized gangs of land-grabbers, such as the one led by Joe Kincaid, to operate with a prime excuse for legitimate plunder and robbery. In most cases the law was unable to cope with the situation. Then Rosita Castro, the daughter of Don Pasqual Castro, masked and disguised as a man, organized a band of vigilantes to fight against the tyranny of the outlaws, aided by an undercover federal agent, Jim Kearney.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 0.375 |
Directed By
Marion Gering
Crew
Marion Gering
Charles Brackett
David Belasco
Richard Walton Tully
Frank Partos
Nat Perrin
Arthur Sheekman
William LeBaron
Hugo Friedhofer
Friedrich Hollaender
John Leipold
Heinz Roemheld
Leo Tover
Hugh Bennett
Hans Dreier
Ernst Fegté
Travis Banton
TOP CAST
John Boles
Jim Kearney
Gladys Swarthout
Rosita Castro aka Don Carlos
Charles Bickford
Joe Kincaid
H.B. Warner
Don Pasqual Castro
Don Alvarado
Don Luis Espinosa
Grace Bradley
Flossie
Charles Middleton
Horse Doctor (uncredited)
Willie Howard
Pancho Spiegelgass
Herb Williams
Phineas P. Jones
Charlotte Granville
Dona Petrona
Minor Watson
Jonathan Hill
Louise Carter
Guadalupe
Pedro de Cordoba
Gomez
Paul Harvey
Boss Martin
Arthur Aylesworth
Sheriff James
Harry Woods
Bull Bangle
Benny Baker
Hill-Billy Boy
Russell Hopton
Frisco