A notorious Mexican bandit goes all soft and mushy when he falls for a beautiful senorita. Warner Bros.' Captain Thunder contains some of the darndest Mexican accents you've ever heard in your life. The star is Hungarian-born Victor Varconi, portraying a legendary south of the border outlaw who tries to force Canadian senorita Fay Wray to marry a rival rustler whom she despises. She pleads with the bandito so pathetically that he is moved to grant her a single wish. Without hesitation she chooses her poor but true love. The bandit king, being a somewhat honorable fellow grants the wish and without a twitch, guns down the wicked cattle thief. Fortunately the film was played for comedy, a wise decision since it probably would have garnered laughs as a straight drama anyway. | ||
Title | : | Captain Thunder |
Release Date | : | 1930-12-27 |
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Production Countries | : | United States of America, |
Production Co. | : | The Vitaphone Corporation Warner Bros. Pictures |
Genres | : | Western, Drama, Adventure, Music, |
Casts | : | Fay Wray, Victor Varconi, Charles Judels, Natalie Moorhead, Robert Elliott, Bert Roach, Frank Campeau, Don Alvarado, John St. Polis, Robert Emmett Keane, Frankie Genardi, Soledad Jiménez, Frank Lackteen, Harry Semels, |
Plot Keywords | : | mexico, outlaw, bandit, pre-code, rustlers, senorita, bad guy, |
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