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Americans come west to California in the hope of peaceful settlement. Roy and Gabby sing a duet: "We're Not Coming Out Tonight." Other songs include "Sundown on the Rangeland" and "Ride on Vaquero."

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Release : 1939
Rating : 5.6
Studio : Republic Pictures, 
Crew : Director of Photography,  Director, 
Cast : Roy Rogers Lynne Roberts George 'Gabby' Hayes Jack La Rue Frank Puglia
Genre : Comedy Western Music

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Reviews

Evengyny
2018/08/30

Thanks for the memories!

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Wordiezett
2018/08/30

So much average

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Lightdeossk
2018/08/30

Captivating movie !

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Cleveronix
2018/08/30

A different way of telling a story

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O2D
2017/05/08

This is my first cowboy movie and now I know why I have avoided them for so long.Everyone who was surprised by Brokeback Mountain must have never seen this because all I learned from this is that cowboys are super gay.Even when they aren't eating pudding.The plot isn't half bad but the acting is terrible.It quickly becomes clear why Roy Rogers is known as the singing cowboy and not the acting cowboy.The best thing about this movie is that it starts with a Mexican saying they are going to lose California to the gringos because the Mexicans just sleep all day and party all night.Very refreshing.Without all the music it could have been a decent movie.

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FightingWesterner
2010/04/05

Roy works for an old-blood Spanish rancher in the early days of California's entry into the Union. He's fired when he takes the side of George "Gabby" Hayes and other settlers, when they're falsely accused of robbing a shipment of the Spaniard's gold, a robbery that's really the brainchild of the rancher's evil gringo-hating foreman.A thoroughly ordinary Roy Rogers adventure, there isn't enough of the good stuff to make this very memorable. There's a few decent action scenes, but little twists, suspense, or humor. The songs are okay though.Jack La Rue is a good villain, but Roy's love interest is rather bland and the usually animated Gabby Hayes is a bit more subdued and thus less interesting this time around.I'd recommend this only to hardcore Rogers fans.

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funkyfry
2005/03/07

This was one of the better B oaters I've seen in a while. Mostly because the story is engaging, relatively complex, and also relatively relevant in that it deals tangentially with racial prejudice and injustice.Roy is the trusted friend "almost like a second son" to Don Vargas, a rich California cattle baron who suspects the influx of white people but trusts Roy on a personal level. When Vargas' henchman frames a wagon train for a robbery and Roy sticks with them, Vargas figures that Roy is untrustworthy and disowns him. It's up to Roy and "Gabby" Hayes (always funny and reliable acting-wise) to discover the real thief (who the audience already knows 5 minutes into the film) and expose him.Many of the elements, including the music and the stunt work, are top of the line for this genre. The only problem I had was that while this movie more or less is designed to send a message of racial tolerance and mutual respect, it features an unabashedly bigoted portrayal of a "half-breed", who is the villain of the film. 2 separate characters in the film say "I should have known better than to trust a half-breed" or words to that effect. The movie clearly went out of its way to single out the "half-breed" and creates the impression that mixed race people are not the moral equals of everyone else. I know this was an old movie, but that just kind of spoiled it for me and I would have to warn just about anybody going into this about it. I would not, for instance, show this to young kids because I just wouldn't want them to get that message. There may be other Roy Rogers films out there with less bigotry, that would be more suitable for kids.

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classicsoncall
2004/11/23

As Americans move westward to California in the mid 1800's, the days of the old Spanish Dons and their vast ranchos are numbered. One such landowner is Don Jose Vargas, who bemoans the loss of his way of life.Roy Rogers is like a second son to Don Jose, but his integrity is threatened when he defends a band of white settlers who are accused of stealing gold earned in the sale of Vargas' cattle by his foreman Sujarto (Jack LaRue). Gabby Hayes is the leader of the settlers, traveling with his niece Jean (Lynne Roberts as Mary Hart). When Roy and Gabby team up to discover the bandits' hideout, they recover the gold only long enough to be framed for the robbery. Brought to Don Jose's estate, they are imprisoned in the Don's cellar, and under grim circumstances, Roy gets Gabby to join him in a duet of "We're Not Coming Out to the Dance Tonight". Things go from bad to worse when the Don's daughter Rita (Katherine DeMille) insists that her father heed a plea from Gabby's niece to hear Roy's side of the story. As the Don is about to free Roy and Gabby, he's murdered by Sujarto, who frames Roy for the killing. Ultimately though, the good guys escape, with Roy literally chasing Sujarto down into the Pacific Ocean.In the closing scene, Roy has joined the settlers, and is presumably ready to settle down with the pretty Jean. Gabby's trusted mutt, sporting whiskers resembling Gabby's own, acknowledges his approval by hiding under the covered wagon.

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