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In Old Sacramento

"Where gold was king... And love was queen! women were scarce... And men were bold!"

Dashing Johnny Barrett has a secret identity: Spanish Jack, the masked bandit. Always one step ahead of the law, Barrett effortlessly balances his double life--robbing by night, romancing by day and always with a smile. But when the woman he loves begins to suspect him and the young man he befriends is arrested for being him, it's time for Johnny to rethink his priorities.

Top Cast

  • Bill Elliott

    Bill Elliott

    Johnny Barrett / Spanish Jack

  • Constance Moore

    Constance Moore

    Belle Malone

  • Henry H. Daniels Jr.

    Henry H. Daniels Jr.

    Sam Chase

  • Ruth Donnelly

    Ruth Donnelly

    Zebby Booker

  • Eugene Pallette

    Eugene Pallette

    Sheriff Jim Wales

  • Jack La Rue

    Jack La Rue

    Laramie

  • Grant Withers

    Grant Withers

    Captain Mark Slayter

  • Charles Judels

    Charles Judels

    Tony Marchetti

  • Paul Hurst

    Paul Hurst

    Stagecoach Driver

Overview

Dashing Johnny Barrett has a secret identity: Spanish Jack, the masked bandit. Always one step ahead of the law, Barrett effortlessly balances his double life--robbing by night, romancing by day and always with a smile. But when the woman he loves begins to suspect him and the young man he befriends is arrested for being him, it's time for Johnny to rethink his priorities.

Rating

6.8 / 10
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