In Old Mexico
Escaped criminal "The Fox" hates Hoppy and a Rurales colonel for imprisoning him and lures Cassidy to Mexico in order to exact his vengeance. Some years before, a vicious criminal and master of disgui…
In Old Mexico
Escaped criminal "The Fox" hates Hoppy and a Rurales colonel for imprisoning him and lures Cassidy to Mexico in order to exact his vengeance. Some years before, a vicious criminal and master of disguise known as 'The Fox' is captured by Rurales Colonel Gonzalez and Hoppy working undercover. When 'The Fox' escapes from prison, he vows to exact vengeance from the two lawmen. He lures Cassidy south of the border with a forged letter from Gonzalez and murders Gonzalez in cold blood. Aiding 'The Fox' in his plans is his sister Janet, to whom the chivalrous Hoppy finds himself attracted. —Gabe Taverney (duke1029@aol.com) The Fox was previously captured by Hoppy and Col. Gonzales. Having escaped before being hung, he plans to get revenge. After killing the Colonel, he goes after Hoppy. He has his sister as an accomplice and she now leads Hoppy into the Fox's trap. —Maurice VanAuken <mvanauken@a1access.net>
In Old Mexico
Drama,Western
Film Details
Escaped criminal "The Fox" hates Hoppy and a Rurales colonel for imprisoning him and lures Cassidy to Mexico in order to exact his vengeance. Some years before, a vicious criminal and master of disguise known as 'The Fox' is captured by Rurales Colonel Gonzalez and Hoppy working undercover. When 'The Fox' escapes from prison, he vows to exact vengeance from the two lawmen.
He lures Cassidy south of the border with a forged letter from Gonzalez and murders Gonzalez in cold blood. Aiding 'The Fox' in his plans is his sister Janet, to whom the chivalrous Hoppy finds himself attracted. —Gabe Taverney (duke1029@aol.com) The Fox was previously captured by Hoppy and Col.
Gonzales. Having escaped before being hung, he plans to get revenge. After killing the Colonel, he goes after Hoppy.
He has his sister as an accomplice and she now leads Hoppy into the Fox's trap. —Maurice VanAuken <mvanauken@a1access.net>.