An ex-GI known only as Gagin travels to San Pablo, a rural New Mexican town, to revenge the death of his old war time buddy. As a man devoid of identity, some of the villagers refer to Gagin as "the man with no place."
Hollywood actor turned idiosyncratic auteur Robert Montgomery directs and stars in this striking crime drama based on a novel by Dorothy B. Hughes. He plays a tough-talking former GI who comes to a small New Mexico town to shake down a gangster who killed his best friend; things quickly turn nasty. Ride the Pink Horse features standout supporting performances from Fred Clark, Wanda Hendrix, and especially Thomas Gomez, who became the first Hispanic actor to receive an Academy Award nomination for his role here. With its relentless pace, expressive cinematography by the great Russell Metty, and punchy, clever script by Charles Lederer and Ben Hecht, this is an overlooked treasure from the heyday of 1940s film noir.
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Robert Montgomery | Gagin |
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Wanda Hendrix | Pila |
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Andrea King | Marjorie |
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Thomas Gomez | Pancho |
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Fred Clark | Hugo |
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Art Smith | Bill Retz |
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Grandon Rhodes | Mr. Edison |
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Richard Gaines | Jonathan |
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Rita Conde | Carla |
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Iris Flores | Maria |
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Tito Renaldo | Bellboy |
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Edward Earle | Locke |
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Harold Goodwin | Red |
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Martin Garralaga | Barkeeper |
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Maria Cortez | Elevator Girl |
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Jose Alvarado | Mexican Boy |
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Jimmy Ames | Thug |
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Connie Asins | Vocalist |
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Martha Brenes | Mexican Girl |
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Paul Bryar | Policeman |
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Robert Cabal | Muchaho |
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Jerry De Castro | Hotel Guest |
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John Doucette | Thug |
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Robert Espinoza | Crying Boy |
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Harry Garcia | Mexican |
| Director | Robert Montgomery |
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| Writer | Ben Hecht, Charles Lederer, Dorothy B. Hughes, Joan Harrison | |
| Producer | Joan Harrison | |
| Musician | Frank Skinner | |
| Photography | Russell Metty | |
| Edition | Criterion |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Edition Release Date | Mar 17, 2015 |
| Regions | A |