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Rhythm of the Rio Grande

"WATCH OUT FOR THE GRINGO!../Tex shoots it out with Mexican brigands in the border badlands!"

Tex and Shorty ride into Cinco Valley, a gold rich area terrorized by marauders ostensibly lead by one Pablo. Tex, however, recognizes Blackie, whose boss is Bannister, an American. Suspecting that Bannister and his henchmen are trying to drive the settlers off their potentially valuable land by posing as Mexican banditos, Tex convinces Pablo to help him set a trap for the marauders.

Top Cast

  • Tex Ritter

    Tex Ritter

    Tex Regan

  • Suzan Dale

    Suzan Dale

    Ruth Crane

  • Warner Richmond

    Warner Richmond

    Buck

  • Martín Garralaga

    Martín Garralaga

    Pablo the Bandit

  • Frank Mitchell

    Frank Mitchell

    Shorty (Tex's Sidekick)

  • Mike J. Rodriguez

    Mike J. Rodriguez

    Lopez (Pablo's Rider)

  • Juan Duval

    Juan Duval

    Rego (Pablo's Rider)

  • Tristram Coffin

    Tristram Coffin

    Jim Banister

  • Chick Hannan

    Chick Hannan

    Henchman Pete

Overview

Tex and Shorty ride into Cinco Valley, a gold rich area terrorized by marauders ostensibly lead by one Pablo. Tex, however, recognizes Blackie, whose boss is Bannister, an American. Suspecting that Bannister and his henchmen are trying to drive the settlers off their potentially valuable land by posing as Mexican banditos, Tex convinces Pablo to help him set a trap for the marauders.

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