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Disc #1 -- Rogue of the Rio Grande
2. Chapter 1 [8:11]
3. Chapter 2 [7:48]
4. Chapter 3 [8:02]
5. Chapter 4 [8:13]
6. Chapter 5 [9:17]
7. Chapter 6 [9:35]
This somewhat obscure early musical western produced by George W. Weeks for poverty row's Sono Art-World Wide has gone down in film history as Myrna Loy's talkie debut. Loy and Carmelita Geraghty played South-of-the-Border Belles dallying with notorious bandit El Malo (Jose Bohr) who, of course, is actually a sagebrush Robin Hood. In between stealing from the rich and giving to the poor, El Malo unmasks the nasty sheriff of Sierra Blanco (Walter Miller) as a real crook who keeps the loot for himself. This technically deficient early talkie was the English language debut of German-born Chilean actor-director Bohr. Bohr's stay in Hollywood proved brief but he continued to direct and star in South American productions until the 1960s. Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide