
Joaquin Murrieta
Mystery · Western
Overview
This MGM Historical Mystery short follows the life and exploits of killer outlaw Joaquin Murrieta, in California in the 1850s.
Top Cast


Shepperd Strudwick
Shepperd Strudwick
Joaquin Murrieta
Shepperd Strudwick
Joaquin Murrieta


Carey Wilson
Carey Wilson
Narrator (voice)
Carey Wilson
Narrator (voice)


Arthur Aylesworth
Arthur Aylesworth
Jackson (uncredited)
Arthur Aylesworth
Jackson (uncredited)


Horace B. Carpenter
Horace B. Carpenter
The Auctioneer (uncredited)
Horace B. Carpenter
The Auctioneer (uncredited)


Nigel De Brulier
Nigel De Brulier
Bit Role (uncredited)
Nigel De Brulier
Bit Role (uncredited)


Frank McGlynn Sr.
Frank McGlynn Sr.
Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
Frank McGlynn Sr.
Justice of the Peace (uncredited)


Charles Middleton
Charles Middleton
Politician (uncredited)
Charles Middleton
Politician (uncredited)


Frank Puglia
Frank Puglia
Bronco, Murrieta Spy (uncredited)
Frank Puglia
Bronco, Murrieta Spy (uncredited)


Charles Stevens
Charles Stevens
Murrieta Man on Trial (uncredited)
Charles Stevens
Murrieta Man on Trial (uncredited)


Phillip Terry
Phillip Terry
California Ranger (uncredited)
Phillip Terry
California Ranger (uncredited)
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