In this installment in the All You Need Is Love documentary series, filmmakers examine the phenomenon of country music,...
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1976
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As a reward for a $10 million endowment, Jed Clampett receives an honorary doctorate from Greely College. Unfortunately, this...
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1964
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1937
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Roy Rogers fans were in for a shock in the opening scenes of Billy the Kid Returns--for there was Rogers, playing the title...
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1938
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Brazil is perhaps the best of the handful of American films made by Brazilian singing sensation Tito Guizar. In typical...
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1944
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Hosted by Jed Allan, this popular series ran from 1971 to 1978 and features a variety of celebrities bowling in two-person...
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2011
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1954
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This documentary concerns the legion of B-westerns made from the end of the silent era to the present, including stock...
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1984
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Dean Martin hosts this 1968 television special filled with performances of numerous yuletide classics sung by him and by...
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1968
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The first portion of this Disneyland episode brings viewers up to date on construction of the Disneyland theme park as of the...
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1957
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Making his debut as Columbia Pictures' new cowboy hero -- replacing, incidentally, the aging Tim McCoy -- handsome Charles...
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1935
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In this musical, the fourth entry in a five-film series, three singers come together to form a nightclub act. Their...
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1947
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The West Coast's answer to Broadway's Stage Door Canteen, the Hollywood Canteen was created as a GI morale-booster by film...
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1944
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In this musical romance, an ice skater comes to America to represent her country at a Lake Placid carnival. Unfortunately,...
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1944
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Roy Rogers and Dale Evans join the cast of The Muppet Show for a cowboy themed evening. Musical performances include an all...
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1979
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In his second of an unprecedented 131 Westerns for Columbia Pictures, handsome Charles Starrett donned his trademark white...
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1936
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Nevada City finds Roy Rogers and his perennial sidekick Gabby Hayes cast as stagecoach drivers. Their boss is Joseph Crehan,...
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1941
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1955
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1955
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1955
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An enjoyably silly Gene Autry romp, this music Western had an early ecological message: Horse-power instead of tractors. Or...
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1938
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A typical Gene Autry everything-but-the-kitchen-sink musical Western, The Old Corral featured the spectacle of Autry getting...
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1936
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In this countrified musical, a farm boy and his girl head for the big city to find fame on the radio. When he becomes popular...
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1935
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In an effort to compete with Republic's popular songfest Westerns, fours music numbers -- including Tumbling Tumbleweeds --...
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1937
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1946
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In this entertaining western, Roy Rogers rides to the rescue of ranchers threatened by a drought. With his rousing songs, he...
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1941
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1936
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Roll on Texas Moon was the first of 26 Roy Rogers vehicles directed by fast-action specialist William Witney. The plot...
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1946
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1952
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The director of this documentary recounts how his childhood was enriched by his enjoyment of American Westerns, particularly...
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1992
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2006
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See Rogers as he sings, acts and shares time with his family and friends. ~ Rovi...
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Roy Rogers and Dale Evans still weren't man and wife when they costarred in Republic's San Fernando Valley. As always,...
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1944
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See the segments which make movies action classics in this compilation ~ Rovi...
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1950
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Roy Rogers could do no wrong at the box office in 1946, so it's safe to assume that Song of Arizona would have been a hit...
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1946
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Roy Rogers heads the cast of Song of Texas as a rodeo star named Roy Rogers. Quitting the rodeo operated by larcenous Jim...
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1943
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The second of singing cowboy Dick Foran's Warner Bros. westerns, Song of the Saddle was a decided improvement on the first...
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1936
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1946
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Republic's Springtime in the Sierras bestows upon star Roy Rogers two leading ladies. The first is his usual vis-a-vis...
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1947
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According to Roy Rogers himself, this action-packed western remained one of his favorites. The manager of a traveling show,...
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1950
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In this engagingly silly musical fantasy from the waning days of WW2, Fred MacMurray stars as Bill, who wants to serve his...
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1945
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An early entry in Republic Pictures' popular "Three Mesqueteers" western series, Wild Horse Rodeo features Robert Livingston...
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1937
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A mystery man works behind the scenes in this tuneful Roy Rogers western in which the local theatre owner attempts to ruin...
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Bill Brady alias Brett Starr
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1941
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This Roy Rogers vehicle is a followup (though not a sequel) to 1940's Young Buffalo Bill. Definitely a "premature...
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Bill Hickok
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1940
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In this western, Rogers and his sidekick Gabby get into all kinds of trouble when they ride into Tombstone and find...
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Bret Starr
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1941
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Young Buffalo Bill was one of a brief series of Roy Rogers "historical westerns" of the early 1940s. Per the title, Rogers...
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Buffalo Bill
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1940
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Capt. Colt
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1940
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Set in the years leading up to the Civil War and its outbreak, Dark Command tells a fictionalized version of the story of...
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Fletch McCloud
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1940
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Bob Hope plays a 19th-century insurance agent whose miserable sales record prompts his boss to send him out West, where he...
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Himself
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1959
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A tuneful Roy Rogers Western, Along the Navajo Trail finds Dale Evans' Lazy A Ranch under siege from nasty J. Richard Bentley...
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Himself
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1945
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Himself
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1947
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Bells of Coronado was another of Roy Rogers' always-entertaining Republic "specials," blessed with script and production...
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Himself
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1949
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The standard Roy Rogers musical western Bells of Rosarita is enlivened by a cute last-reel gimmick. Rogers is appropriately...
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Himself
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1945
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The Bells of San Angelo was the second Republic Roy Rogers western to be filmed in the "new" Trucolor process (actually the...
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Himself
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1947
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Having previously introduced Cole Porter's hit song "Don't Fence Me In" in Hollywood Canteen, Roy Rogers performs the song...
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Himself
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1945
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In Roy Rogers' Down Dakota Way, the deadly hoof-and-mouth disease has struck the herd owned by evil rancher H. T. McKenzie...
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Himself
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1949
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Few Roy Rogers westerns were as gratuitously violent as the 1948 release Eyes of Texas. This time, Rogers' principal...
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Himself
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1948
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Roy Rogers stars in the full-color Republic "special" The Far Frontier. This time, Roy deals with a plot to smuggle fugitive...
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Himself
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1948
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Frontier Pony Express is a fast-paced Roy Rogers program western which could stand up on its own with any big-budgeted "A"...
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Himself
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1939
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One of the better Roy Rogers films of its period, The Gay Ranchero also happens to be one of the more violent Rogers efforts....
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Himself
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1948
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Part of the Roy Rogers series, this film focuses on Roy Roger's horse, Trigger, and his infatuation with a handsome palomino...
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Himself
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1949
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Released in Republic Pictures' low-budget Trucolor and filmed at the majestic location of the title, Grand Canyon Trail stars...
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Himself
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1948
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Roy Rogers and Trigger, "The Smartest Horse in the Movies," enjoy above-the-title billing in Heart of the Rockies. This time,...
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Himself
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1951
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In the tradition of several of the Gene Autry vehicles of the 1930s, Roy Rogers' Helldorado is built around a real-life...
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Himself
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1946
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One of the better Roy Rogers vehicles of its period, Home in Oklahoma casts Rogers as a crusading frontier newspaper editor....
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Himself
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1947
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The Man From Oklahoma is set during a 20th century renactment of the 19th century Oklahoma land rush, but if patrons wanted...
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Himself
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1945
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Disney was known for combining his musical cartoon shorts into interesting feature-length anthologies and Melody Time is one...
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Himself
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1948
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With the defection of Gene Autry from the Republic lot, Roy Rogers was truly the King of the Singing Cowboys. In On the Old...
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Himself
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1947
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In Roy Rogers' final big-screen effort, the cowboy hero plays a U.S. Border Patrolman assigned to prevent a herd of diseased...
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Himself
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1952
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After a string of winners, Roy Rogers faltered a bit with South of Caliente. Rogers, playing himself, is the owner of a...
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Himself
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1951
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Roy Rogers enters the atomic age with this sci-fi western directed by serial ace William Witney. Our hero runs a pipeline...
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Himself
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1951
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In this western, a dreamy young woman, tired of her boring life and job travels to an abandoned town where her grandmother...
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Himself
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1945
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Sunset in the West finds Roy Rogers playing a deputy sheriff in a wide-open town. Roy must contend with a vicious...
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Himself
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1950
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Filmed in eye-pleasing Trucolor, Republic's Trail of Robin Hood is one of the most entertaining and likable of Roy Rogers'...
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Himself
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1950
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The King of the Cowboys and the Queen of the West perform their noublesse oblige in Twilight in the Sierras. Roy Rogers plays...
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Himself
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1950
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Opening with a brief look at Republic Pictures' back lot in Studio City, CA, this average Roy Rogers songfest settles down to...
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Himself
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1948
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Republic's Under Nevada Skies blends equal parts music and action, resulting in a treat for fans of both. Roy Rogers stars as...
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Himself
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1946
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In this western, Roy Rogers plays a cowboy-congressman from a dustbowl state who travels to Washington, DC to lobby for badly...
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Himself
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1938
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Most cowboy leading men have only a single leading lady: in Utah, Roy Rogers is literally surrounded by delectable females,...
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Himself
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1945
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Despite its tantalizing title, Wall Street Cowboy must rank as one of the lesser Roy Rogers films. The story is set in motion...
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Himself
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1939
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Roy and Dale appear as hosts in this family variety show. ~ Rovi...
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Host
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1962
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Brothers end up on opposite sides of the law in this Western set during the Civil War. Posing as a Union officer, Don Mason,...
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Jerry Burke
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1940
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Jesse James
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1941
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Roy Rogers plays an outlaw out to avenge the murder of his brother in this fine Republic Western directed by one of the...
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Kid
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1940
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After sixteen years of cinematic retirement, Roy Rogers made a surprise return before the cameras in Mackintosh & T. J....
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Mackintosh
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1975
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In this western, Roy Rogers rides out to stop angry Confederate terrorists from harassing Missouri residents because they...
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Roy
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1939
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This Roy Rogers musical western (his second starring vehicle for Republic) concerns itself with a group of Texas Rangers,...
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Roy
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1938
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Yet another tuneful Roy Rogers Western named after a song, The Cowboy and the Senorita features Roy and sidekick Teddy Bear...
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Roy
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1944
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Donald Barry plays the legendary outlaw of the title in this Roy Rogers Western which, needless to say, plays fast and loose...
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Roy
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1939
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There's practically no western action in Hands Across the Border, but there's music aplenty. Roy Rogers stars as a wandering...
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Roy
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1943
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Roy Rogers saves the day for the ranchers of Cherokee City in this fast-paced comedy-Western directed and produced by Joseph...
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Roy
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1942
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At 70 minutes, the Roy Rogers musical western Idaho was packaged and promoted as a "special", rather than just another...
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Roy
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1943
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As in all his early westerns, Roy Rogers battles true Old West outlaws in the fine In Old Caliente. He is, as usual, Roy...
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Roy
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1939
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In this drama, a young businessman is forced to dig with a pick for a day after he almost caused a fire. While toiling away,...
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Roy
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1939
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The budget for this fine Roy Rogers Western was doubled and the title changed from Starlight on the Trail to the more...
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Roy
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1943
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Roy Rogers saves Dale Evans from being hoodwinked by a rodeo competitor in this pleasant, and pleasantly tuneful, B-Western...
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Roy
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1944
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The Man from Cheyenne is Roy Rogers, who does his best to squash a gang of cattle rustlers. What Roy doesn't know is that the...
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Roy
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1942
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Roy Rogers takes on crooked wartime profiteeers in the musical western Ridin' Down the Canyon. Posing as solid citizens, the...
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Roy
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1942
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It's hard to dislike the Roy Rogers musical western Romance on the Range, but it's equally hard to get too enthusiastic about...
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Roy
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1942
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Roy Rogers is forced to chase down his own kid brother in this exemplary Republic Pictures oater produced and directed by...
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Roy
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1939
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This Roy Rogers starrer is set in motion by a range war between ex-partners Brower (William Farnum) and Jackson (Stanley...
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Roy
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1938
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This Roy Rogers musical western gets off to a grim start when rancher Jerry Johnson (Jerome Cowan) is murdered by...
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Roy
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1943
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Roy Rogers and Dale Evans weren't yet husband and wife when they co-starred in Song of Nevada, but the rapport and chemistry...
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Roy
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1944
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Sons of the Pioneers is a showcase for?the Sons of the Pioneers, who are reteamed with ex-"Son" Roy Rogers in this budget...
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Roy
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1942
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In this western, brave Roy Rogers and his pals take on high-tech big city gangsters who fight their battles with airplanes...
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Roy
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1942
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Roy Rogers got himself a new sidekick in the disheveled, toothless person of George "Gabby" Hayes in this fine Republic...
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Roy
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1939
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Roy Rogers champions the cause of Easterner Sylvia Clark (Helen Parrish), who is in danger of losing her father's ranch to...
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Roy
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1942
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Though it bears the same title as an earlier Gene Autry western, Roy Rogers' Man From Music Mountain isn't a remake. Rogers...
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Roy
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1943
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The Yellow Rose of Texas is, at least in the case of this Roy Rogers vehicle, both the title of a song and the name of a...
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Roy
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1944
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A sequel to Bob Hope's 1948 box-office success The Paleface, 1952's Son of Paleface is a superior product in every way,...
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Roy Barton
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1952
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Yet another Roy Rogers Western whose title refers to a song, In Old Amarillo actually takes place in and around Amarillo of...
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Roy Rogers
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1951
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This gentle, tuneful western is one of cowboy crooner Roy Rogers' best and most successful films; it is also his personal...
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Roy Rogers
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1946
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Roy Rogers plays Roy Rogers, as ever, in Night Time in Nevada. This time Roy is a cattle owner whose stock is stolen by...
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Roy Rogers
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1948
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Roy Rogers goes "PC" in North of the Great Divide. In this one, Roy champions the cause of the Oseka Indians, whose supply of...
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Roy Rogers
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1950
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Rainbow over Texas is set in a western never-never land, with vintage six-shooters and stagecoaches sharing screen time with...
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Roy Rogers
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1946
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Roy Rogers
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1939
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Roy Rogers
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1949
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In this western, Roy plays both the villain and the hero. As the bad-guy, he heads a ring of rustlers. The trouble begins...
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Roy/Sloane
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1942
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Steve Blane
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1941
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Steve Kells
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1940
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The down-home Weaver family stars in this countrified drama set in Peaceful Valley where if things went any slower they'd be...
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Tom Martel
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1941
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Robin Hood of the Pecos was set immediately after the Civil War, when most of Texas was under the thumb of corrupt northern...
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Vance Corgin
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1941
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