
In Old Mexico
Western
Overview
Escaped criminal "The Fox" hates Hoppy and a Rurales colonel for imprisoning him and lures Cassidy to Mexico in order to exact his vengeance.
Top Cast


William Boyd
William Boyd
Hopalong Cassidy
William Boyd
Hopalong Cassidy


George 'Gabby' Hayes
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Windy Halliday
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Windy Halliday


Russell Hayden
Russell Hayden
Lucky Jenkins
Russell Hayden
Lucky Jenkins


Paul Sutton
Paul Sutton
The Fox
Paul Sutton
The Fox


Al Ernest Garcia
Al Ernest Garcia
Don Carlos Gonzalez
Al Ernest Garcia
Don Carlos Gonzalez


Jan Clayton
Jan Clayton
Anita Gonzalez
Jan Clayton
Anita Gonzalez


Trevor Bardette
Trevor Bardette
Colonel Gonzalez
Trevor Bardette
Colonel Gonzalez


Betty Amann
Betty Amann
Janet Leeds
Betty Amann
Janet Leeds


Anna Demetrio
Anna Demetrio
Elena
Anna Demetrio
Elena


Glenn Strange
Glenn Strange
Burke
Glenn Strange
Burke
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