Along the Mexican border, Roy joins Western novelist Dale in a search for smugglers. They discover a silver mine.Along the Mexican border, Roy joins Western novelist Dale in a search for smugglers. They discover a silver mine.Along the Mexican border, Roy joins Western novelist Dale in a search for smugglers. They discover a silver mine.
Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
- The Cook
- (as Fred S. Toones)
Doc Adams
- Mine Henchman
- (uncredited)
Pat Brady
- Bass Player Pat - Sons of the Pioneers
- (uncredited)
Keefe Brasselle
- Ignacio
- (uncredited)
Buck Bucko
- Mine Henchman
- (uncredited)
Roy Bucko
- Mine Henchman
- (uncredited)
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I've never been a fan of Roy's, even while I watched his 1950s TV
show as a kid. I wanted to buy one RR movie, just to see if I had
changed my mind about his films. I picked this one because a
couple of sources had stated that this was his best film, & was
"tougher" than most of his films. I don't like songs with my
westerns, so of course there was far too much music for my taste
here (I lost count at seven). The comedy, supplied by Andy Devine,
was pretty good (& actually quite funny near the end of the film), a
big improvement over Smiley Burnett, but nowhere near as good
as Gabby Hayes. Dale was OK as the heroine, & better than I
thought she would be, a better actor than her husband. Indeed,
there were a couple of very gritty fight scenes where RR took a
beating (& surprisingly, this was acknowledged in later scenes
where he was seen with bruises). But overall, not an exciting
experience for me. The plot was weak & the music disconnected
what little action there was. For the sake of comparison, I'm going
to try a very small dose of Gene Autry before going back to the
greatest of all cowboy stars, William Boyd!
show as a kid. I wanted to buy one RR movie, just to see if I had
changed my mind about his films. I picked this one because a
couple of sources had stated that this was his best film, & was
"tougher" than most of his films. I don't like songs with my
westerns, so of course there was far too much music for my taste
here (I lost count at seven). The comedy, supplied by Andy Devine,
was pretty good (& actually quite funny near the end of the film), a
big improvement over Smiley Burnett, but nowhere near as good
as Gabby Hayes. Dale was OK as the heroine, & better than I
thought she would be, a better actor than her husband. Indeed,
there were a couple of very gritty fight scenes where RR took a
beating (& surprisingly, this was acknowledged in later scenes
where he was seen with bruises). But overall, not an exciting
experience for me. The plot was weak & the music disconnected
what little action there was. For the sake of comparison, I'm going
to try a very small dose of Gene Autry before going back to the
greatest of all cowboy stars, William Boyd!
Storyline
Did you know
- Quotes
Cookie Bullfincher: I knew I was too young and pretty to die.
- ConnectionsEdited into Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch (1976)
Details
- Runtime1 hour 18 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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