
Trail to Mexico
Western
Overview
All-American singing cowboy Jimmy Wakely went below the border in this musical Western from the assembly line at Monogram, performing such ditties as Adios Mariquita Linda, Rose of the Rancho, the inevitable La Cucaracha, and his own title tune. As always, Jimmy Wakely plays himself, this time heading for Don Roberto Lopez's (Julian Rivero) ranch to track down a missing gold shipment.
Top Cast


Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely, aka Jimmy Jones
Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely, aka Jimmy Jones


Lee 'Lasses' White
Lee 'Lasses' White
'Lasses' White
Lee 'Lasses' White
'Lasses' White
Julian Rivero
Julian Rivero
Don Roberto Lopez
Julian Rivero
Don Roberto Lopez
Dolores Castelli
Dolores Castelli
Chinita Lopez
Dolores Castelli
Chinita Lopez
Dora Del Rio
Dora Del Rio
Dolores
Dora Del Rio
Dolores


Terry Frost
Terry Frost
Bart Thomas
Terry Frost
Bart Thomas
Forrest Matthews
Forrest Matthews
Fred Jackson
Forrest Matthews
Fred Jackson


Buster Slaven
Buster Slaven
The Texas Kid (as Brad Slaven)
Buster Slaven
The Texas Kid (as Brad Slaven)
Alex Montoya
Alex Montoya
Rurale Captain Martinez
Alex Montoya
Rurale Captain Martinez
Jonathan McCall
Jonathan McCall
Paymaster McGrath
Jonathan McCall
Paymaster McGrath
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