STATE THEATRE
The Cisco Kid, that popular O. Henry character, is the prime mover in “The Gay Caballero,” main feature on the particularly attractive double-feature programme presented this week by the management of the State Theatre. From the day Cisco first appeared on the screen he has been a favourite of millions, and now his very name is synonymous with colour, adventure and excitement of America’s old South-west. Handsome and suave Cesar Romero again capably portrays the romantic desperado, who is this time jailed with his friend Gordito for a crime they did not commit. They escape, nevertheless, to shoot out justice with a gang of cut-throats. * “Pier 13,” a thrilling story of New York’s waterfront, is the other feature.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 139, 8 March 1941, Page 15
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