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ActionAdventureDramaMusicWestern

Bells of San Angelo

- Roy in Trucolor

Gridley is mining silver from an old Mexican mine and bringing it into the USA thru a passage into his worthless mine. Border guard Rogers suspects Gridley and finally finds the secret entrance to the Mexican mine. He sends Lee Madison for help only to have her captured by Gridley. Trigger brings help that takes care of Gridley's men and now Roy has to rescue Madison.

Release Date : 1947-04-15

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Republic Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Roy Rogers

Character Name : Roy Rogers

Original Name : Roy Rogers

Gender : Male

Trigger

Character Name : Trigger

Original Name : Trigger

Gender : Male

Dale Evans

Character Name : Lee Madison

Original Name : Dale Evans

Gender : Female

Andy Devine

Character Name : Cookie Bullfincher

Original Name : Andy Devine

Gender : Male

John McGuire

Character Name : Rex Gridley

Original Name : John McGuire

Gender : Male

Olaf Hytten

Character Name : Lionel Bates

Original Name : Olaf Hytten

Gender : Male

David Sharpe

Character Name : Henchman Ulrich

Original Name : David Sharpe

Gender : Male

Fritz Leiber

Character Name : Padre

Original Name : Fritz Leiber

Gender : Male

Hank Patterson

Character Name : Deaf bus passenger

Original Name : Hank Patterson

Gender : Male

Fred 'Snowflake' Toones

Character Name : The Cook

Original Name : Fred 'Snowflake' Toones

Gender : Male

Eddie Acuff

Character Name : Bus Driver

Original Name : Eddie Acuff

Gender : Male

Bob Nolan

Character Name : Bob

Original Name : Bob Nolan

Gender : Male

Pat Brady

Character Name : Pat

Original Name : Pat Brady

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-07-07

The usual, routine, singing cowboy stuff from Roy Rogers as he is sent to investigate some shenanigans at a ranch on the US/Mexican border. The film really belongs to Andy Devine as "Sheriff Cookie"; the enthusiastic, if not desperately competent local sheriff who alongside trashy-journalist "Lee Madison" (Dale Evans) has to help Rogers get to the bottom of it all. Fritz Lieber adds a wee bit of weight to the proceedings, and if you like songs with your westerns then this is no better or worse than the norm. The story is way too thin for 80 minutes though, an hour would have sufficed.