
Gauchos of El Dorado
Western
Overview
It's "The Three Mesquiteers" again. Gaucho escapes from Braden's gang only to be shot by them. The Mesquiteers drive away the outlaws and take his money on to his mother. But Isabella thinks Tucson is her long lost son and they don't have the heart to tell her he is dead.
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Bob Steele
Bob Steele
'Tucson' Smith
Bob Steele
'Tucson' Smith


Tom Tyler
Tom Tyler
'Stony' Brooke
Tom Tyler
'Stony' Brooke


Rufe Davis
Rufe Davis
Lullaby Joslin
Rufe Davis
Lullaby Joslin


Lois Collier
Lois Collier
Ellen
Lois Collier
Ellen


Duncan Renaldo
Duncan Renaldo
Gaucho / José Ojara
Duncan Renaldo
Gaucho / José Ojara


Rosina Galli
Rosina Galli
Isabel Ojara
Rosina Galli
Isabel Ojara


Norman Willis
Norman Willis
Bart Braden
Norman Willis
Bart Braden
William Ruhl
William Ruhl
Sam Tyndal
William Ruhl
Sam Tyndal
Tony Roux
Tony Roux
Miguel
Tony Roux
Miguel


Ray Bennett
Ray Bennett
Monk Stevens (as Raphael Bennett)
Ray Bennett
Monk Stevens (as Raphael Bennett)
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