The Daring Caballero movie poster

The Daring Caballero

"Thrill After Thrill!"

June 13, 1949 1h 0m 5.5/10 (2 votes)

Originally released in 1949. The Daring Caballero is a western film. directed by Wallace Fox. At just 60 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, and Kippee Valez

Synopsis

Daring Cabellero was the third of producer Phil Krasne's Cisco Kid "B" westerns. Duncan Renaldo and Leo Carrillo return as Cisco and Pancho, roles they'd carry over into a popular 1950s TV series. Once more stumbling into a dangerous situation, Cisco and Pancho risk their own necks by saving an innocent man from hanging. Eventually, our heroes learn that a corrupt political machine is behind the killing. Leading lady Kippie Valez is cast as "herself," which must have meant more in 1949 than it does today. Unlike the subsequent TV series, Daring Caballero does not end with the leading actors reciting their standard mantra "Oh, Pancho! Oh, Cisco!"

Quick Facts

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Release Date June 13, 1949 76 years ago
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Runtime 1h 0m 60 minutes total
User Rating 5.5/10 Mixed (2 votes)
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • Inter American Films

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Daring Caballero about?

Daring Cabellero was the third of producer Phil Krasne's Cisco Kid "B" westerns. Duncan Renaldo and Leo Carrillo return as Cisco and Pancho, roles they'd carry over into a popular 1950s TV series. ...

Who directed The Daring Caballero?

The Daring Caballero was directed by Wallace Fox.

How long is The Daring Caballero?

The Daring Caballero has a runtime of 1 hours and 0 minutes (60 minutes total).

When was The Daring Caballero released?

The Daring Caballero was released on June 13, 1949 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Daring Caballero?

The main cast of The Daring Caballero includes Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Kippee Valez, Charles Halton, Pedro de Cordoba.