WATCH YOUR FAVORITE
MOVIES & TV SERIES ONLINE
TRY FREE TRIAL
Home > Comedy >

Utah

Watch Utah For Free

Utah

A singing ranch foreman (Roy Rogers) and his friend (George "Gabby" Hayes) urge a chorus-girl heiress (Dale Evans) not to sell the property.

... more
Release : 1945
Rating : 5.5
Studio : Republic Pictures, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Set Decoration, 
Cast : Roy Rogers Dale Evans George 'Gabby' Hayes Grant Withers Hal Taliaferro
Genre : Comedy Western Music

Cast List

Related Movies

Dumb and Dumber
Dumb and Dumber

Dumb and Dumber   1994

Release Date: 
1994

Rating: 7.3

genres: 
Comedy
Stars: 
Jim Carrey  /  Jeff Daniels  /  Lauren Holly
The Wizard
The Wizard

The Wizard   1989

Release Date: 
1989

Rating: 6.1

genres: 
Adventure  /  Drama  /  Comedy
Stars: 
Luke Edwards  /  Wendy Phillips  /  Sam McMurray
Melvin and Howard
Melvin and Howard

Melvin and Howard   1980

Release Date: 
1980

Rating: 6.8

genres: 
Drama  /  Comedy
Stars: 
Paul Le Mat  /  Mary Steenburgen  /  Jason Robards
Plan 10 from Outer Space
Plan 10 from Outer Space

Plan 10 from Outer Space   1995

Release Date: 
1995

Rating: 6.2

genres: 
Comedy  /  Science Fiction  /  Mystery
Stars: 
Karen Black
Red Canyon
Red Canyon

Red Canyon   2008

Release Date: 
2008

Rating: 3.4

genres: 
Horror  /  Action  /  Thriller
Stars: 
Christine Lakin  /  Tim Draxl  /  Katie Maguire
127 Hours
127 Hours

127 Hours   2010

Release Date: 
2010

Rating: 7.5

genres: 
Adventure  /  Drama  /  Thriller
Stars: 
James Franco  /  Amber Tamblyn  /  Kate Mara
My Girlfriend's Boyfriend
My Girlfriend's Boyfriend

My Girlfriend's Boyfriend   2010

Release Date: 
2010

Rating: 5.7

genres: 
Comedy  /  Romance
Cartoon Network: Animated Through the Years
Cartoon Network: Animated Through the Years

Cartoon Network: Animated Through the Years   2022

Release Date: 
2022

Rating: 10

genres: 
Adventure  /  Animation  /  Comedy
The Mountain of the Lord
The Mountain of the Lord

The Mountain of the Lord   1993

Release Date: 
1993

Rating: 8.6

genres: 
Drama  /  History  /  Documentary
Stars: 
John Phillip Law

Reviews

Cubussoli
2018/08/30

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

More
Dynamixor
2018/08/30

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

More
DubyaHan
2018/08/30

The movie is wildly uneven but lively and timely - in its own surreal way

More
Taraparain
2018/08/30

Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.

More
timbertrail4444
2014/01/02

Another Roy Rogers movie when Republic Studios had his movies loaded with songs and music which I love.You must get the uncut version of this movie to really appreciate it. Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers sing some very good songs along with Roy. Gabby Hayes has some good lines when fighting with the women who he wishes would leave the west and go back to Chicago. There is an excellent musical stage ending where they all sing the title song and several others. The one scene where Roy, Dale and the Pioneers sing Utah against a backdrop of scenes from that beautiful state is a highlight of this movie. Again watch the uncut version.

More
MartinHafer
2013/10/13

It's hard for me to do an accurate appraisal of this film, as the version I downloaded from archive.org was missing 24 minutes--that's about a third of the movie! Why? Because back in the 1950s, some overzealous knuckle-heads decided to cram the Roy Rogers films into a TV time slot--trimming them all down to about 53 minutes. In a few cases, where the original film was about an hour long, the difference between the two versions is minimal but here the film is simply hacked apart. So keep this in mind when you read this. However, I can assume that the film was not all that great based on what I saw.The film begins with Dale Evans being told that her show in Chicago is being shut down, as the financial backers have pulled out of the show. However, she owns a ranch out west and takes her friends with her to inspect and possibly sell it. Now here something VERY uncharacteristic occurs--Roy Rogers decides to lie! Instead of taking them to the beautiful ranch, he pretends that Gabby's rundown place is hers. She naturally is disappointed. However, the joke ends up on both of them when she sells the ranch--not realizing it's much bigger and more valuable. The buyer sure knows and enjoys cheating her. But Roy isn't going to let this be the end of it and he goes about trying to right a wrong.How is the film overall? Well, it suffers not only from having Roy play a bit of a jerk but once again the usual female cliché is present--the leading lady HATES Roy with no provocation and seems grouchy. Now later in the film, Dale's character had lots of reason to hate him but why did the writers almost always do this with Dale and Roy? The only saving grace is Gabby Hayes--who is even grouchier and funnier than usual. This misogynist says such wonderful lines about women as "....next to sheep, they're the dumbest critters on Earth!". Overall, I'd give this film a 3--perhaps more in the extended version. But it does suffer because Roy, who always played a sweet person, is a bit of a jerk in this one--and spends much of the film trying to undo all the harm he caused.By the way, although the film is called "Utah", it sure doesn't look like it! Like other Rogers films, it was made in California.

More
bkoganbing
2008/06/18

Utah is one of the dumber Roy Rogers films out there. Mainly because Roy and Gabby Hayes nearly get hoisted on their own petards pulling a practical joke on Dale Evans and her friends.Dale's the absentee owner of the Bar X ranch in Utah which Roy runs and sends her a monthly check while she pursues a show business career. That aspect of the plot is actually close to the life of the real Dale Evans who wanted to star in musical comedy. She's starring in a review ready to open when the backer pulls out. Dale needs money fast so she decides to sell the old Utah homestead.Well she can't do that decide Roy and Gabby because the guy that wants to buy is a no good sheepherder who will be violating the unwritten code of the west and not sticking to his side of the valley with his sheep. Not to mention the fact that these two will have to go out and look for other jobs.For reasons I still can't figure out they pretend Gabby's little shack is the headquarters for Dale's ranch and she and her showgirl friends get put there. A little joke which gets turned on them when she decides to sell what she thinks is worthless.Not that Roy's westerns at Republic resembled Hamlet or MacBeth or even High Noon, but this one was too ridiculous. Even at the beginning when villains Grant Withers and Hal Taliaferro decide to ambush Roy when he goes to meet Dale's train. Roy and Gabby are NOT armed. Roy pretends to fall off Trigger and the two bad guys see Trigger emerge apparently riderless, but it's really Roy hanging on the side. Then still unarmed he and Gabby go to confront them and the villains who are armed run. I am still trying to figure that one out.Obviously Herbert J. Yates must have had his mind on the latest big budget spectacular with Vera Hruba Ralston or he might have noticed something. Utah doesn't even have any really good musical numbers. The only one is at the finale where Roy, Gabby, and the Sons of the Pioneers help Dale and her friends with their show.I'm not sure Roy and Dale's best fans liked this one.

More
Snow Leopard
2001/05/21

"Utah" is a light Roy Rogers Western with the whole gang - Dale Evans, Gabby Hayes, and of course Trigger. Except for some nice scenery, it is undistinguished, but it is a good way to pass a pleasant hour.The picture begins with Dale as a member of a singing and dancing troupe in Chicago, whose act might have to disband because of lack of backing. Dale remembers that her grandfather left her a ranch in Utah - she has never seen the ranch, but decides that selling it might be a good way of raising money to keep the show afloat. So she heads west, taking the women in her show along for the ride. It turns out that the Bar-X Ranch is run by Roy and Gabby, who do not want to see it sold, since they know a big land speculator who has been just waiting to grab the Bar-X and replace the cattle with sheep.From there, events get pretty far-fetched, but entertaining. There are of course some cowboy songs, and there is a lot of cornball humor centering on the incongruity of a group of women from the city having to associate with a group of cowboys. Some of the humor is lame and dated, but the good-natured feel of the movie keeps it from becoming too annoying.One less routine aspect of "Utah" is the scenery - there are a lot of good background shots (for example, during the horse chase scenes) that remind us of Utah's rugged grandeur."Utah" is good light entertainment for any fan of old Westerns.

More
Watch Instant, Get Started Now Watch Instant, Get Started Now