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Directed by B. Reeves Eason,
William Witney,
Armand SchaeferOrigin USAGenres AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Films about horses,
Films about dogsActors Ben Turpin,
Rintintin (acteur canin),
Lucile Browne,
Bob Custer,
Richard Cramer,
Ernie AdamsRating62%
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John Sheldon is falsely accused by Frank Nolan of killing Lou Salters. With his owner now in prison, Nolan steals Sheldon's horse Rex with plans to ride him in a big race. Sheldon's dog, Rinty, Alice Ingram and her sidekick Henry rescue Rex and Alice rides him in the race instead. The winnings from the race are used to pay for Sheldon's defense.![Bells of San Angelo](/imagesen/small/86145.jpg)
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Directed by William WitneyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Musical theatre,
Action,
Adventure,
Musical,
WesternActors Roy Rogers,
Andy Devine,
Dale Evans,
John McGuire,
Fritz Leiber,
Olaf HyttenRating56%
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Roy is a "Border Inspector" ever on the alert for smuggling silver between Mexico and the United States. Roy's Mexican friends have told him that one of their own has important information about a silver mine on the American side of the border, but their contact is shot and killed by the mine guards. Before shooting him they plant a piece of ore containing a high level of silver on his body.
Directed by William WitneyOrigin USAGenres Action,
Musical,
WesternActors Roy Rogers,
George "Gabby" Hayes,
Dale Evans,
Dennis Hoey,
Elisabeth Risdon,
Francis McDonaldRating59%
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Pour obtenir le ranch Delaney, l'homme de main de Cole, Anders, a déclenché une fausse guerre entre les éleveurs et les bergers. Après avoir tué Delaney, il tente de tuer sa fille Jill puis Roy qui a été envoyé pour enquêter sur la guerre. Mais les tentatives infructueuses donnent à Roy les informations dont il a besoin.![My Pal Trigger](/imagesen/small/86003.jpg)
, 1h19
Directed by Yakima Canutt,
Frank McDonaldOrigin USAGenres Action,
Musical,
WesternThemes Films about animals,
Films about horsesActors Roy Rogers,
Dale Evans,
Jack Holt,
George "Gabby" Hayes,
Bob Nolan,
Roy BarcroftRating62%
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Roy Rogers, a horse dealer and a peddler of leather goods, is hoping to mate his mare named "Lady" with Golden Sovereign, a stallion owned by rancher Gabby Kendrick (George "Gabby" Hayes). Kendrick refuses, preferring to mate the stallion with his own stock. Brett Scoville (Jack Holt), a wealthy rancher and nightclub owner, wants to mate the stallion with his mare, as well, and to that end, steals the stallion. Golden Sovereign breaks free, finds Lady, and has a romantic interlude with her in the hills.![Home in Oklahoma](/imagesen/small/85950.jpg)
, 1h12
Directed by William WitneyOrigin USAGenres Action,
WesternActors Roy Rogers,
George "Gabby" Hayes,
Ruby Dandridge,
Frank Reicher,
Dale Evans,
William WitneyRating60%
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Dans cette entrée de Roy Rogers, mettant en vedette une chanson écrite par le gouverneur de l'Oklahoma Roy J. Turner (faisant de lui et de Jimmie Davis de Lousiania et de WE "Pappy" O'Daniel du Texas les seuls gouverneurs d'État à écrire des chansons utilisées dans un western), Flying U Le propriétaire du ranch, Sam Talbot, est tué par une chute de cheval. La journaliste de St. Louis Connie Edwards vient vérifier une rumeur selon laquelle il aurait pu être assassiné. Elle va chez Roy Rogers, rédacteur en chef du journal local, et il l'emmène à la lecture du testament de Talbot. Le ranch est laissé au pupille de Talbot, duc Lowery, âgé de 12 ans, au grand désarroi de la nièce de Talbot, Jan Holloway. Après quelques tentatives sur la vie de Duke, Roy prouve finalement que Jan, Steve McClory et le coroner Jim Judnick ont fait tuer Talbot et conspirent pour faire de même pour Duke, faisant de Jan le dernier héritier.