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Romance On The Range

Romance On The Range
Directed by Joseph Kane

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #109444 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-05-07
  • Formats: Black & White, NTSC
  • Running time: 60 minutes

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Roy Rogers, the owner of a western ranch, suspects his highly secretive foreman Banning (Pawley) of the looting his fur traps. He goes undercover as a ranchhand on his own ranch. He begins a romance with trading post proprietress Joan Stuart (Hayes), who has no idea of Roy's real identity. Through his investigation, he discovers that Banning is the head of a gang who has been stealing fur from all the local ranchers and fencing it at the Trading Post. Joan convinces Roy she had nothing to do with the gang. Roy and Joan then work together to capture Banning and his gang of outlaws.

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Not FULL LENGTH FILMS3
Movie only runs for 53 minutes, not the listed 60 minutes. I have bought several of the Reel Enterprises DVD's. Few have the right run time. Since I'm looking for the full length movies and the listed run time is for a full lenght movie, it does make me mad when it turns out to be a chopped up for TV movie.
The quality of the movie itself is fair to good, but they also have the RE logo in the bottom right corner.

Another Good Rogers Movie5
Unlike what the jacket says Linda Hayes goes undercover on her own ranch to see why she is not getting the money for the fur pelts (long before people cared about not wearing them) Roy Rogers is the foreman and he to thinks something fishy is going on. He finds out who the real bad boy is and all ends well. Good film, good film quailty.

Good-Guy vs Bad-Guy5
In this good Western movie, Roy Rogers is the foreman on the Arrowhead Ranch which is owned by Ms. Stewart (played by Linda Hayes) who lives back East. The Overseer of her ranch is Jerome Banning (played by Edward Pawley) who was trusted by her deceased father.
Pawley is up to his usual bad-guy tricks in the movies by heading up a gang of thieves who steal fur pelts which are the rightful property of the ranch owner. Ms. Stewart decides to go undercover in a visit to her ranch in an effort to determine who is responsible for the thiefs. Rogers is ahead of her, however, and is doing some investigating on his own before her arrival. When the Overseer (Edward Pawley) finds out that his foreman (Rogers) is investigating the matter, he fires Rogers after they engage in a fight.
Ms. Stewart falls for Rogers and they join forces in the investigation and finally determine that Banning (Pawley) is behind the thievery, and he is killed in the end during a shoot-out with Rogers. As with most Western movies, the good-guy wins and the bad-guy loses!