Daughter of Don Q

Daughter of Don Q

167 mins | Action, Adventure | June 27, 1946

When the unscrupulous Carlos Manning discovers that an old Spanish land grant recently unearthed will leave a huge section of California real estate to the heirs of Don Quantero, he employs Mel Donovan and his killer henchmen to murder them all. That will leave Manning as the sole heir to millions. However, Delores Quantero tumbles to this plot and enlists the aide of two-fisted reporter, Cliff Roberts to save all her relatives

Daughter of Don Q

167 mins | Action, Adventure | June 27, 1946

Daughter of Don Q
When the unscrupulous Carlos Manning discovers that an old Spanish land grant recently unearthed will leave a huge section of California real estate to the heirs of Don Quantero, he employs Mel Donovan and his killer henchmen to murder them all. That will leave Manning as the sole heir to millions. However, Delores Quantero tumbles to this plot and enlists the aide of two-fisted reporter, Cliff Roberts to save all her relatives
Producers Republic Pictures
Original title Daughter of Don Q
Directors Fred C. Brannon, Spencer Gordon Bennet
Writers Jesse Duffy, Lynn Perkins, Albert DeMond, Basil Dickey

Cast

Lorna Gray

as Dolores Quantero (as Adrian Booth)

Kirk Alyn

as Cliff Roberts

LeRoy Mason

as Carlos Manning

Roy Barcroft

as Mel Donovan

Claire Meade

as Maria Martinez

Kernan Cripps

as Insp. Grogan

Jimmy Ames

as Romero (Nightclub Owner) [Chs. 3, 9]

Eddie Parker

as George Tomkins

Tom Steele

as Kidnapper Norton / Streetsweeper Blake / MineThug Dow / BombThug Lyons [Chs. 2, 5, 7, 10]

Dale Van Sickel

as Thug Murphy / Police Officer Angus [Chs. 7, 8] / Pete (Truck Theft Thug / Bar Thug [Chs. 1, 9, 11]

Fred Graham

as Rollins - Killer [Ch. 6]

Tom Quinn

as R. J. Riggs (Bomb Maker) [Ch. 10]

John Daheim

as Morris Kelso (Artist-Thug) [Ch. 11] (as Johnny Daheim)

Ted Mapes

as Ned Gray (Thug) [Ch. 4]

I. Stanford Jolley

as Lippy Monroe (Thug) [Ch. 5] (as Stanford Jolley)

Buddy Roosevelt

as Woods Thug Moody / MineThug Eddie / Truck Thug Zarco [Chs. 4, 7, 12]

George Chesebro

as Art Warehouse Thug (uncredited)