El Hombre Bravo is the twenty-ninth episode of the seventh season of Rawhide. It first aired on May 14, 1965.
Plot[]
A group of Mexican federales meet Favor on the trail and tell him they are looking for a revolutionary known as El Hombre Bravo. Later, Favor and Mushy meet a schoolteacher leading a group of children across the border---who admits that he is the man the federales are looking for. - Source: IMDb.com
Cast[]
Starring[]
Co-starring[]
Also Starring[]
- Frank Silvera as Pajarito
- Malachi Throne as Joaquin Vallino
Supporting Cast[]
- Manuel Padilla as Pepe
- Henry Corden as Gen. Valesquez
- Carmelita Acosta as Tia
Crew (and other credits)[]
Opening Credits[]
- Produced by: Bernard L. Kowalski and Bruce Geller
- Written by: Herman Groves
- Directed by: Philip Leacock
Closing Credits[]
- Associate Producer: Del Reisman
- Rawhide Theme Created and Composed by: Dimitri Tiomkin
- Lyrics by: Ned Washington
- Recorded by: Frankie Laine
- Music Scored by: Rudy Schrager
- Music Supervised and Conducted by: Herschel Burke Gilbert
- Director of Photography: Howard Schwartz, A.S.C.
- Unit Production Manager: Harry Templeton
- Art Director: John B. Goodman
- Set Decorator: Donald E. Webb
- Assistant Director: Dick Gallegly
- Film Editor: George Watters
- Music Editor: Gene Feldman
- Sound Effects: Gene Eliot, M.P.S.E.
- Property Master: Anthony Bavero
- Make-up: Don Schoenfeld
- Casting: James Lister
"A CBS Television Network Production | Filmed at CBS Studio Center, Studio City, California"