California's gold dicovery in 1848 draws a "tide of empire" to the area, which becomes ripe for bandits.California's gold dicovery in 1848 draws a "tide of empire" to the area, which becomes ripe for bandits.California's gold dicovery in 1848 draws a "tide of empire" to the area, which becomes ripe for bandits.
Tom Keene
- Dermod D'Arcy
- (as George Duryea)
Richard Alexander
- Gold Miner with Whip
- (uncredited)
Irving Bacon
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Fred Burns
- Vigilante
- (uncredited)
Bob Card
- Fiddle Player
- (uncredited)
Gino Corrado
- Carlos Montalvo
- (uncredited)
Pat Harmon
- Raider
- (uncredited)
Buster Keaton
- Drunk Cowboy Thrown Out of Saloon
- (uncredited)
Augustina López
- Guerreros Servant
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe print of this film currently aired of TCM from time to time is short the last reel.
- Quotes
Josephita Guerrero: In trouble again, Romauldo... so you come to your sister, eh? And what is it this time?
Romauldo Guerrero: I sold Father's sheep for him... and I lost the money on a cockfight.
- SoundtracksOh! Susanna
(91848) (uncredited)
Written by Stephen Foster
Played throughout as part of the music score
Featured review
I got a kick out of this film mostly because it is set in the area where I live, the gold country of California, which is now also celebrating the sesquicentennial of the discovery of gold. But the film is very routine, with Tom Keene going into partnership with jailer James Bradbury, Sr. to search for gold. There is a love interest, Renée Adorée, a bad guy in the person of Fred Kohler who leads a gang looking to loot the gold amassed in the town, and some suspense when Kohler forces Adorée's brother, William Collier, Jr., to join the gang against his will and participate in the raid. The gang is in for a big surprise when Keene overhears their plans. There's almost no comedy in the film.
The film was caught in the transition to sound, so it is a silent film with music and sound effects added. It runs at the sound speed which causes the action to speed up, sometimes very noticeably.
The film was caught in the transition to sound, so it is a silent film with music and sound effects added. It runs at the sound speed which causes the action to speed up, sometimes very noticeably.
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Gesto de hidalgo
- Filming locations
- Mission San Fernando Rey - 15151 San Fernando Mission Boulevard, Mission Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA(Opening sequence depicting 1840s California)
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 13 minutes
- Color
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