Bells of San Fernando
Bells of San Fernando |
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Directed by |
Terry O. Morse |
Produced by |
James S. Burkett (producer)
Duncan Renaldo (associate producer) |
Written by |
Jack DeWitt (story) and
Duncan Renaldo (story)
Jack DeWitt (screenplay) and
Duncan Renaldo (screenplay) |
Starring |
See below |
Music by |
Rudy De Saxe |
Cinematography |
Robert Pittack |
Editing by |
George McGuire |
Release date(s) |
1947 |
Running time |
75 minutes |
Country |
USA |
Language |
English |
Bells of San Fernando is a 1947 American film directed by Terry O. Morse.
The film is also known as Gold in San Fernando in Austria.
Plot summary
Cast
- Donald Woods as Michael "Gringo" O'Brien
- Gloria Warren as Maria Garcia
- Byron Foulger as Francisco Garcia, Mission Blacksmith
- Shirley O'Hara as Nita
- Anthony Warde as Juan Mendoza, Overseer
- Monte Blue as Governor Don Sebastian Fernando
- Paul Newlan as Gueyon, Garcia's Assistant
- David Leonard as Father Xavier
- Gordon B. Clarke as Henchman Enrico
- Frank Cody as Henchman Junipero
- Lusita Triana as Spanish Dancer
- Felipe Turich as Pablo, the traitor
- Claire Du Brey as Manta
- Gil Frye as Governor's Secretary
- Ray Dolciame as 1st Clerk, Governor's Office
- John Parker as 2nd Clerk, Governor's Office
Soundtrack
- Gloria Warren - "Land of My Dreams" (Written by Marian Boyle and Don Roland)
- Donald Woods - "Green Grow the Rushes, O" (Irish Folk Song)
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