Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRoy Rogers tries to prevent a range war between cattlemen and sheepherders.Roy Rogers tries to prevent a range war between cattlemen and sheepherders.Roy Rogers tries to prevent a range war between cattlemen and sheepherders.
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Trigger
- Trigger, Roy's Horse
- (as The Smartest Horse in the Movies)
Ed Cassidy
- Tom Prescott
- (as Edward Cassidy)
Pat Brady
- Pat - Member, Sons of the Pioneers
- (uncredited)
Commentaire en vedette
With Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and Sons Of Pioneers you know the music has to be great and it was. With excellent English actors Elisabeth Rison and Dennis Hoey of Sherlock Holmes fame, the acting was first rate too. Long time character actor, Francis McDonald and well known henchman, Edward Keane turned in solid performances. Of course all time best sidekick Gabby Hayes was in rare form. This time with a very friendly lamb who kept pestering Gabby to no end. The war of the sheepherders versus the cattlemen comes to a head with an ending that won't disappoint. Roll On Texas Moon has to be part of any fan of western movies.
- frank4122
- 12 mars 2020
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- GaffesWhen Roy falls out of the saddle (pretending to be dead), he is holding Trigger's rein. Yet, in the next scene, he is reaching for the rein to put it in his hand while reaching for his gun too.
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[the pioneers have put taffy in the house, so he can sleep with Gabby]
Pat - Member, Sons of the Pioneers: Boy, that o'ta keep him warm.
Bob: Warm? It'll burn him up!
- Bandes originalesThe Jumping Bean
Written by Tim Spencer
Performed by Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and the Sons of the Pioneers
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- Durée1 heure 8 minutes
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By what name was Roll on Texas Moon (1946) officially released in India in English?
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