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The Gaucho
The Gaucho Language Silent
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The Gaucho is a 1927 movie starring Douglas Fairbanks
and Lupe Velez set in Argentina. The lavish adventure
extravaganza, filmed at the height of Fairbanks’ box of-
fice clout, was directed by F. Richard Jones with a run-
ning time of 115 minutes.[1]
Cast
• Douglas Fairbanks - The Gaucho
• Lupe Velez - The Mountain Girl
• Joan Barclay (as Geraine Greear) - The Girl of the
Shrine (younger)
• Eve Southern - The Girl of the Shrine
• Gustav von Seyffertitz - Ruiz, The Usurper
• Charles Stevens - The Gaucho’s First Lieutenant
• Nigel De Brulier - The Padre
movie poster • Albert MacQuarrie - Victim of the Black Doom
• Mary Pickford - Virgin Mary (cameo)
Directed by F. Richard Jones
Produced by Douglas Fairbanks
References
Written by Douglas Fairbanks
[1] The Gaucho at silentera.com
Starring Douglas Fairbanks
Lupe Velez
External links
Distributed by United Artists
• The Gaucho at the Internet Movie Database
Release date(s) November 27, 1927 (1927-11-27) • The Gaucho; allrovi.com
Running time 115 minutes
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Categories: 1927 films, 1920s adventure films, Swashbuckler films, American silent films, Black-and-white films, United
Artists films, Action film stubs
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