Ride The Pink Horse RARE Classic DVD 1947 Robert Motgomery
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Reference Number: Avaluer:8406801 | Format: DVD |
Plot Lucky Gagin (Robert Montgomery) arrives on a bus in San Pablo, a small rural town in New Mexico during its annual fiesta. He plans to confront and blackmail a mobster named Frank Hugo (Fred Clark) as retribution for the death of his best friend Shorty. He unpacks a Colt .45 pistol from his luggage, sticks it in... his waistband, places a check which incriminates Hugo in locker 250, and hides the locker key behind a framed map in the bus depot waiting room using a piece of chewing gum. Because of the fiesta, Gagin cannot find a room at the hotel by the bus station. He is directed to the non-tourist side of the town. At the merry-go-round there, he meets Pila (Wanda Hendrix) who takes him to the La Fonda Hotel and gives him a "charm of Ishtam" that she says will protect him. At the hotel, Gagin uses a ruse to find out that Frank Hugo is in room 315. Gagin comes, uninvited, into the hotel room, and proceeds to knock out Jonathan (Richard Gaines), Hugo's private secretary. Marjorie Lundeen (Andrea King), a sophisticated female acquaintance of Hugo's, comes in and uses her wiles trying to learn more about him. When the telephone rings, Gagin answers and impersonates a bell boy. Speaking with Hugo, he learns that Hugo will not be there that day. Gagin leaves the room and in the hotel lobby, he is accosted by FBI agent Bill Retz (Art Smith). In his conversation with Gagin, Retz recounts the plot so far. Retz takes Gagin to lunch and tells Gagin to lay off with his plot for revenge on Frank Hugo.
Cast
Robert Montgomery as GaginThomas Gomez as PanchoRita Conde as CarlaIris Flores as MariaWanda Hendrix as PilaGrandon Rhodes as Mr. EdisonTito Rebaldo as BellboyRichard Gaines as JonathanAndrea King as MarjorieArt Smith as Bill RetzMartin Garralaga as BarkeeperEdward Earle as LockeHarold Goodwin as RedMaria Cortez as Elevator GirlFred Clark as Hugo Please Remember the Show is over 80 years Old I try and bring you the Best Quality AvailablePlease do not Buy if you are expecting High Definition Quality- Your Disc Will Come in A Plain White Envelope with the Title written on the Envelope not on the Disc- Your Item Will come on a High Quality DVD Disc This Movie is in Public DomainAs per eBay’s Public Domain policy:This film is in the Public Domain because the copyright has either expired or is no longer valid for various reasons or the film was not copyrighted at all. All information pertaining to United States copyright regulations can be found at the United States Copyright office a branch of the Library of Congress.
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