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In the second film of this 17-film series (whis was followed by “The Lone Rider in Ghost Town” and not one of the 1943 films as somebody seems to think), Tom Cameron and “Fuzzy” Jones, running from a Texas sheriff’s posse, on a frame-up charge, disguise themselves and cross the Rio Grande into Mexico. The Mexican Rurales arrest Tom as being the notorious bandit, El Puma, as charged by Jarvis, but the town mayor, Torres, an old friend of Tom’s, laughs at the idea and has them released. Later, at a fiesta at Torres’ hacienda, Tom learns that Torres is angry and objects to his son, Francisco, keeping company with cantina-dancer Rosalie, daughter of a peon, Pedro. Torres asks Tom and “Fuzzy” to ‘kidnap’ his son to keep him away from Rosalie, and they do and then Francisco is re-kidnapped for real by the real El Puma, and Tom and “Fuzzy” have a lot of explaining to do to clear their names, and only have about 30 more minutes of running time to get it done.

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Ratings: IMDB: 6.3/10
Released: February 28, 1941
Runtime: 63 min
Genres: Romance Music Western
Companies: Producers Releasing Corporation Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC) Sigmund Neufeld Productions PRC
Cast: Al St. John Charles King George Houston Roquell Verria
Crew: William Lively Sam Newfield

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