I'm a great fan of the trumpet player and band leader Harry James. I often think about that same number scored with him doing a trumpet solo where the fiddle solo is now.
There's hardly a day when I don't watch at least one RR movie. I have a collection of Winchester rifles and six-shooters, and I can handle them quite well. *But when I look at what 'development' has done to the 'wide open spaces', I could sit down and cry. Anyone who actually likes these modern times is lacking something in their souls.
I always liked Sally Payne. She was usually cast as the Plain Jane in movies, but a second look at that smooth skin and sweet smile makes me forget whoever was supposed to be 'the female lead'. She was actually quite pretty.
Not to mention her character always has a lot of spunk and usually a lot more attitude than the leading lady. She and Gabby Hayes really made Roy's movies extra fun to watch from the early 1940's
Disregard my previous entry. I was confusing this with 'The Man From Cheyenne', which also featured Gale Storm and Sally Payne. The two movies are often linked when playing one or the other.
To Harold Smith: you're right about the old movies deteriorating if they aren't transferred to videotape or some other modern medium. It has been estimated that at least 50% of all of the movies produced before 1950 are now lost forever. Nuts. That means that my Charlie Chan collection is still incomplete.
Technical point: this is supposed to be around the 'Red River', supposedly in Texas, but what about those mountains in the background? Is that geographically correct, or are we just not supposed to notice that around the flat land of Texas?
At about 31:00 Sally asks Gabby to drive her to work. He doesn't want to, and suggests that she hitchhike. **But she'd already driven the car at 29:34 and could have used it.
Judy was supposed to have been raised on the same ranch as Roy, but yet she now has a father who's the Sheriff. Isn't that a bit inconsistent? Or was the Sheriff a wayward father? Or was Judy kidnapped? And why is Judy still living on Gabby's ranch?
This is Lee Larson again, and I wish to apologize for the crudeness of my evil twin in his previous entry. His attitude is so bad that he ought to be working for Allison and Murdock. As for me, I'm drinking buddies with Sheriff Sutherland. Anyone who appreciates whiskey can't be all bad. "Never trust a man who doesn't drink." *W.C. Fields
Yes, it's me again. I have to admit, as a loyal RR fan, that I really think the music played at the 'Casa Rio' (at about 45:00) stinks. It sounds rather wimpy compared to the he-man sound of the Sons of the Pioneers. But, don't mind me. I bitch about everything, and at every chance I get. I'm a male chauvinist pig/cowboy/beast.
Just caught this one - thanks for the quality upload - makes such a difference to level of enjoyment.
I like the older Roy Rogers movies best. This was a good one.
Watched this w my dad. Glad we got it in.
I don't chew my cabbage twice....possibly the best line ever!!!
That's an old saying, but appropriate.
Great music in this one. "When Payday Rolls a Round is just one western swing number that hits on all cylinders.
I'm a great fan of the trumpet player and band leader Harry James. I often think about that same number scored with him doing a trumpet solo where the fiddle solo is now.
GABBY "WELL ARSON IS THE ONLY THING WE HAVEN'T TRIED THIS WEEK.!"
There's hardly a day when I don't watch at least one RR movie. I have a collection of Winchester rifles and six-shooters, and I can handle them quite well. *But when I look at what 'development' has done to the 'wide open spaces', I could sit down and cry. Anyone who actually likes these modern times is lacking something in their souls.
I always liked Sally Payne. She was usually cast as the Plain Jane in movies, but a second look at that smooth skin and sweet smile makes me forget whoever was supposed to be 'the female lead'. She was actually quite pretty.
Not to mention her character always has a lot of spunk and usually a lot more attitude than the leading lady. She and Gabby Hayes really made Roy's movies extra fun to watch from the early 1940's
red river valey um grande filme daqueles tempos ficou na historia dos classicos de hollywood
Note how smooth and full Roy's singing voice is here, as opposed to his singing in 'Romance On The Range' in 1942.
Gabby's daughter is so sweet and cute .
I've lusted after Sally Payne for years. *And note that she was usually listed about the main female lead in the credits.
Hilarious at 18:53. One of my favorite Roy's.
good days of movies
Women from that era were so beautiful .
A lot of women were, but then they joined the 'feminist' movement and tried to become like men.
need to make movies like this
Too late. Thanks to Political Correctness, half of the characters have to be black or homosexual, never mind their irrelevance.
Disregard my previous entry. I was confusing this with 'The Man From Cheyenne', which also featured Gale Storm and Sally Payne. The two movies are often linked when playing one or the other.
To Harold Smith: you're right about the old movies deteriorating if they aren't transferred to videotape or some other modern medium. It has been estimated that at least 50% of all of the movies produced before 1950 are now lost forever. Nuts. That means that my Charlie Chan collection is still incomplete.
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Great 🎥 thank you
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Technical point: this is supposed to be around the 'Red River', supposedly in Texas, but what about those mountains in the background? Is that geographically correct, or are we just not supposed to notice that around the flat land of Texas?
Does ARSON SMOKE 'EM OUT.!?...
Brings back memories of Saturday Evenings at the Astor Theatre in Speihtstown St Peter Barbados
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At about 31:00 Sally asks Gabby to drive her to work. He doesn't want to, and suggests that she hitchhike. **But she'd already driven the car at 29:34 and could have used it.
I like Gale Storm's character in this one! She's fiesty, stealing Trigger like that 😂
Some western and 1940s drama mixed with music from the Sons of the Pioneers.
🚬👱🏻♂️ BIZAAR AINT IT?
Does anyone recognize Robert Homans, the crusty old Sheriff? Has he EVER played anything but a tough Sheriff or a tough cop?
It amuses me that you can hear Roy’s voice so clear at 38:19 even though he is shown to be not in jail… 😂
Definitely feel the loss of the cut footage!
I started laughing so hard at 6:50 😂! Great movie👌
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Does anyone know the name of that song they were singing in the jail cell? And who wrote it? I'm tempted think it was another Bob Nolan tune.
RED RIVER BY OKLAHOMA AND TEXAS STATE LINES.!.
The song they sing at the jail is "When Payday Rolls Around."
THERE ARE ARCHIVES THAT HOLD THESE FILMS AND IF THEY ARE KEPT TO LONG THEY DETERATE FAST; THE STAES CAN;T MAKE ANT MORE MOVIES.
Judy was supposed to have been raised on the same ranch as Roy, but yet she now has a father who's the Sheriff. Isn't that a bit inconsistent? Or was the Sheriff a wayward father? Or was Judy kidnapped? And why is Judy still living on Gabby's ranch?
This is Lee Larson again, and I wish to apologize for the crudeness of my evil twin in his previous entry. His attitude is so bad that he ought to be working for Allison and Murdock. As for me, I'm drinking buddies with Sheriff Sutherland. Anyone who appreciates whiskey can't be all bad. "Never trust a man who doesn't drink." *W.C. Fields
Corny as hell but great to watch.
Did you catch that car chase at about 43:00? How do you get rubber tires to make a screeching noise on loose dirt?
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Roy Rogers boyhood home: ruclips.net/video/ch4HayMHwf0/видео.html Happy Trails!
tire screech etc all sound effects editing after the fact Heard of that before yous was born
I was being sarcastic about the tires screeching.
Yes, it's me again. I have to admit, as a loyal RR fan, that I really think the music played at the 'Casa Rio' (at about 45:00) stinks. It sounds rather wimpy compared to the he-man sound of the Sons of the Pioneers. But, don't mind me. I bitch about everything, and at every chance I get. I'm a male chauvinist pig/cowboy/beast.
RED RIVER BETWEEN TEXAS & OK ....
Automobiles don't belong in western movies
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I'm done with this. Too many automobiles and telephones.
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DOES TDCJ ALLOW SOULS TO PLAY WESTERN TUNES.!?
rogers looks ridiculous.
🚬👱🏻♀️🥃 WHY?