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Rebellion
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Rebellion

Oct 27, 1936
1h 0m
★ 6.0

Cavalcade of Thrills and Romance

Overview

In this drama, a Mexican woman attempts to live a peaceful life in California. Unfortunately, land-grabbers kill her father and begin harassing her. Desperate, she sends an impassioned plea for help to Washington, who sends her is special aide to mediate.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Crescent Pictures Corporation

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Cast

Rita Hayworth

Paula Castillo

Rita Hayworth

Tom Keene

Captain John Carroll

Tom Keene

Duncan Renaldo

Ricardo Castillo

Duncan Renaldo

William Royle

Harris

William Royle

Gino Corrado

Pablo

Gino Corrado

Roger Gray

Honeycutt

Roger Gray

Robert McKenzie

Judge Moore

Robert McKenzie

Allan Cavan

President Zachary Taylor

Allan Cavan

Jack Ingram

Henchman Hank

Jack Ingram

Lita Cortez

Marquita

Lita Cortez

Theodore Lorch

Gen. Vallejo

Theodore Lorch

Merrill McCormick

Dr. Semple

Merrill McCormick

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