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  1. The Lash is a 1930 American pre-Code Western film produced and distributed by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. It had an alternate title of Adios. [2] . The film was directed by Frank Lloyd and stars Richard Barthelmess, Mary Astor, James Rennie and Marian Nixon.

  2. The Lash: Directed by Frank Lloyd. With Richard Barthelmess, Mary Astor, Fred Kohler, Marian Nixon. Don Francisco Delfina, a nobleman of Southern California in 1848, disguises himself as El Puma and leads a revolt against the tyrannical land agent and politician Peter Harkness.

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    • Drama, Romance, Western
    • Frank Lloyd
    • 1930-12-14
  3. The Lash is a 1930 American pre-Code Western film produced and distributed by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. It had an alternate title of Adios. The film was directed by Frank Lloyd and stars Richard Barthelmess, Mary Astor, James Rennie and Marian Nixon.

  4. Directed by Frank Lloyd. “Tonight I Love You. Tomorrow I must be far away . . A nobleman returns home to Southern California after the Mexican American War to find his people mistreated by unscrupulous Americans. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Frank Lloyd
  5. Synopsis by Sandra Brennan. In this western adventure, set in California just after the Spanish-American War, a Mexican rancher becomes a populist avenger battling injustice and corruption. Among his targets is the wicked gringo land commissioner. He also preserves the honor of a beautiful senorita.

  6. Overview. A nobleman returns home to Southern California after the Mexican American War to find his people mistreated by unscrupulous Americans. Frank Lloyd. Director. Bradley King. Screenplay. Virginia Stivers Bartlett. Story. Reviews.

  7. Original title: The Lash. Synopsis: Don Francisco Delfina, a nobleman of Southern California in 1848, disguises himself as El Puma and leads a revolt against the tyrannical land agent and politician Peter Harkness.You can watch The Lash through on the platforms: