Leo Carrillo
15 titles
Filmography
15 results

Crime, Inc.
(1945)A reporter and a police commissioner join forces to expose the hoods behind a Prohibition Era crime syndicate.

Horror Island
(1941)
Manhattan Merry-Go-Round
(1937)Gangsters take control of a record company and use toughguy tactics on unwilling performers.

Fisherman's Wharf
(1939)Meddling relatives divide an Italian fisherman (Leo Carrillo) and his foster son (Bobby Breen) in San Francisco.

Riders of Death Valley
(1941)A band of cowboys find themselves in dangerous competition with an evil businessman and his pack of outlaws for rumored treasure inside a lost mine.

Satan's Cradle
(1949)The Cisco Kid and Pancho head to Silver City to help a preacher rid the town of a crooked lawyer with plans to take over its mines.

The Gay Amigo
(1949)Cisco Kid and Pancho are being blamed for a crime that they didn't commit, and must find the real culprits to clear themselves.

The Daring Caballero
(1949)Cisco and Pancho rescue a young boy's father, who is about to be hanged for a crime he did not commit, and set out to find the true culprit.

The Girl from San Lorenzo
(1950)Outlaws disguised as Cisco and Pancho are holding up stagecoaches. The real cowboys ride in to clear their names and catch their impersonators.
Moonlight Murder
(1936)
Mexicana
(1945)In order to dissuade teenage girls from mauling him at concerts, a Mexican "Frank Sinatra" pretends an American soprano is his wife, and even persuades her to pose as such.

Phantom of the Opera
(1943)A crazed composer (Claude Rains) transforms into a masked phantom who schemes to make a young soprano the star of the opera and wreak revenge on those who stole his music.

The Fugitive
(1947)A priest in Latin America is chased by police carrying out the dictates of an oppressive government, but his escape is upset by the desperate religious need he encounters.

The Girl of the Golden West
(1938)Golden hills, voices and melodies fill this fun-loving musical/western starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy as the bandit she loves.
Lillian Russell
(1940)Her girl-next-door looks combined with a sultry singing voice made Alice Faye one of HollywoodÄ’s biggest stars in the Golden Age of Cinema. It's the gay 90's and headliner Lillian Russell (Alice Faye) is unstoppable! Called, ""The English Ballad Singer"" her beauty, charm and unforgettable voice packed playhouses everywhere. Offstage, she was equally amazing with an extravagant lifestyle that included four husbands, a jewel-studded bicycle and a wardrobe filled with furs, jewels, gowns and diamond-decorated corsets. As Russell, Faye breathes life into this glamorous icon singing old standards such as, ""After the Ball"" and new songs including, ""Blue Love Bird."" One of Faye's best dramatic roles; she stars with actors Don Ameche, Henry Fonda and Edward Arnold.