The Mark of the Renegade

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The Mark of the Renegade
Directed by Hugo Fregonese
Produced by Jack J. Gross
Written by Johnston McCulley (novel)
Robert Hardy Andrews
Louis Solomon
Starring Ricardo Montalban
Cyd Charisse
J. Carrol Naish
Music by Frank Skinner
Cinematography Charles P. Boyle
Edited by Frank Gross
Production
company
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release dates
August 2, 1951
Running time
81 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Mark of the Renegade is a 1951 American western film directed by Hugo Fregonese and starring Ricardo Montalban, Cyd Charisse and J. Carrol Naish.[1] The film is based on a novel by Johnston McCulley, and is set in Mexican-ruled Los Angeles in the 1820s.

Plot

In 1825, after fleeing a pirate ship, Marcos Zappa is taken to meet Don Pedro Garcia, whose ambition is to be emperor of California for the Republic of Mexico. Able to blackmail Marcos because of an "R" mark hidden beneath his bandanna permanently identifying Marcos as a renegade and traitor, Garcia schemes to have Marcos seduce and marry Manuella, the daughter of his rival, Jose de Marquez, having been rejected as a suitor himself.

Manuella is already engaged to be married to Miguel De Gandara. A gambling-house owner, Anita Gonzales, in league with Garcia, is angry when Marcos fails to succumb to her charms. Manuella is attracted to Marcos but not sure how much to trust him. He reveals the "R" brand as a demonstration of good faith. They spend a night together, whereupon her father insists they marry.

At the wedding, Miguel jealously challenges Marcos to a duel. Anita then exposes Marcos as a disloyal renegade, only to have it revealed that the "R" brand has been faked, with Marcos working undercover to unearth Garcia's treachery. In a sword fight, Marcos kills Garcia, then is free to marry Manuella.

Cast

References

  1. Blottner p.157

Bibliography

  • Blottner, Gene. Universal-International Westerns, 1947–1963: The Complete Filmography. McFarland, 2000.

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