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  • The Devil on Horseback (1936)
  • Approved
    70 min | Comedy, Musical, Romance
The Devil on Horseback (1936)
Approved
70 min | Comedy, Musical, Romance

A movie star visits a small Latin country with her press agent, and a local bandit who has a crush on her invites her to visit his hacienda. Her press agent decides to spread the story that she's been kidnapped, which brings out the army.
Director
Writer
Crane Wilbur (original story) (screenplay)
Cinematographer
Mack Stengler (photography)
Editor
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Status
Edit Released
Updated Sep 30, 1936

Release date
Oct 11, 1936 (United States)

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Cast

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13 cast members
Name Known for
Lili Damita
Diane Corday Diane Corday   See fewer
Fred Keating
Gary Owen Gary Owen   See fewer
Francisco Flores del Campo
Pancho Granero (as Del Campo) Pancho Granero (as Del Campo)   See fewer
Jean Chatburn
Jane Evans Jane Evans   See fewer
Tiffany Thayer
Wilbur Hitchcock Wilbur Hitchcock   See fewer
Renee Torres
Rosmond Rosmond   See fewer
Juan Torena
Juan Torres Juan Torres   See fewer
Blanca Vischer
Manuela Torres Manuela Torres   See fewer
Enrique de Rosas
Col. Enrique Berea Col. Enrique Berea   See fewer
Jack Stegall
Capt. de Reana Capt. de Reana   See fewer
Marjorie Gaye Ginsberg
Dancer (uncredited) Dancer (uncredited)   See fewer
Ann Miller
Dancer (uncredited) Dancer (uncredited)   See fewer
Lucio Villegas
Gen. Valdez (uncredited) Gen. Valdez (uncredited)   See fewer
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