Hi, Gaucho! (1935) - film review
Thomas Atkins
Comedy / Drama / Romance / Western

Summary
Hi, Gaucho! is an American western first released in 1935,
directed by Thomas Atkins.
The film stars John Carroll, Steffi Duna, Rod La Rocque and Montagu Love.
Our overall rating for this film is: very good.
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Credits
- Director: Thomas Atkins
- Script: Thomas Atkins, Adele S. Buffington
- Music: Albert Hay Malotte
- Cast: John Carroll (Lucio Bolario), Steffi Duna (Inez del Campo), Rod La Rocque (Escurra, aka Captain Garcia), Montagu Love (Hillario Bolario), Ann Codee (Doña Vincenta del Campo), Tom Ricketts (Don Salvador de Aragon), Paul Porcasi (General Ortegas), Enrique de Rosas (Don Miguel), Sam Appel (Pedro), Ferike Boros (Emelia – Inez’s dueña), Sidney D’Albrook (Older townsman), Harold Daniels (Juan – Younger townsman), Billy Gilbert (Cappa Rosa – del Campo’s foreman), Al Haskell (Gaucho), Rita Hayworth (Dolores), Chris-Pin Martin (Marco), Frank Mills (Lorenzo – Trumpeteer), Jack Rice (Pasquale – horse thief), Julian Rivero (Ramos – Gaucho reporting Pasqual’s later theft), Jack C. Smith (Lorenzo), Harry J. Vejar (Gallardo)
- Country: USA
- Language: English / Spanish
- Runtime: 59 min; B&W
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