The Brand of Lopez is a 1920 American film directed by Joseph De Grasse and produced by Sessue Hayakawa's Haworth Pictures Corporation.
[1][2][3][4][5][6] Although the main characters are a matador and an actress, there are no bull fighting or theater scenes portrayed in the film.
His engagement to actress Lola Castillo (Turner) leads to complications when another man brings her home from the theater.
Five years later, Lopez surrounds their home and takes Captain Alvarez and the child prisoner, and then orders them shot.
When the nurse confesses the truth of the child's paternity and the police are surrounding the villa, Lopez leaves and sacrifices himself by interjecting himself as the bandits are shooting at Alvarez and his son.