DUNCAN "THE CISCO KID" RENALDO - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH 1980 - HFSID 284761
Sale Price $325.00
Reg. $400.00
DUNCAN RENALDO
8x10 photo, holding a pistol, inscribed and signed the year he died
(1980)
Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Irwin/'A fine Caballero,'/your
amigo/Duncan Renaldo/Cisco Kid/1980". B/w 8x10. Although he has added his
famous screen name to the photo, he is not shown in this photo as the Cisco Kid.
Duncan Renaldo (1904-1980, born Renault Renaldo Duncan in Spain), who
signed with MGM in 1928, played mostly Latin lovers in late silents and early
"talkie" films. In 1932, he spent almost a year in prison on illegal entry
charges filed by immigration authorities; he was later pardoned by President
Roosevelt. In the 1940s, Renaldo was selected to be one of The Three
Mesquiteers, the heroes of a series of popular Westerns. These Westerns and a
1945 feature film, The Cisco Kid Returns, led to the television role for
which he is best remembered: The Cisco Kid. Televised from 1950-1955,
The Cisco Kid was one of the most durable of television's early westerns
and was one of the first series to be filmed in color. Renaldo's film
credits include The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1929), South of the
Border and The Lone Ranger Rides Again (both 1939), Down Mexico
Way (1941), For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943), The Fighting
Seabees (1944), Two Years Before the Mast (1946), The Gay
Amigo (1949) and Jungle Gold (1966, his last film). Fine
condition.
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