If I had a shot of tequila every time that Leo Carrillo says that in this movie, I don't think I'd ever sober up. This third film version of the play "The Dove" (previously filmed under that title in 1927, remade in 1932) has been greatly cut down to an hour, and has Carrillo showing more silliness than romance as a bandit who insists that he can voluntarily get Steffi Duna to come back to his hideaway with him. But she's really in love with Tim Holt, so that seems unlikely to happen.
Light hearted, full of humor yet ridiculous, this RKO western directed by Lew Landers is easy to take, but it's even easier to forget. The good supporting cast includes Donald MacBride (minus his Edgar Kennedy like slow burn), Esther Muir and Chris Pin-Martin, and does have a lavish feel to it in spite of the B unit budget. This seems unlikely a play to get revived, but it's interesting to note that the original Broadway cast featured Judith Anderson.
Light hearted, full of humor yet ridiculous, this RKO western directed by Lew Landers is easy to take, but it's even easier to forget. The good supporting cast includes Donald MacBride (minus his Edgar Kennedy like slow burn), Esther Muir and Chris Pin-Martin, and does have a lavish feel to it in spite of the B unit budget. This seems unlikely a play to get revived, but it's interesting to note that the original Broadway cast featured Judith Anderson.