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- Amazon Sales Rank: #36196 in DVD
- Released on: 2007-10-15
- Formats: Black & White, NTSC
- Running time: 66 minutes
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Roy Rogers travels back east with his old friend Gabby (Hayes) and Chuckawalla (Hatton) to try to raise funds to help pay off his mortgage. Unknown to Roy, his ranch is filled with a rich mineral deposit called Molybdenum, which has many profitable uses. A criminal Wall Street stock cartel knows of the deposit, and tries every swindle they can to obtain the property by foreclosure, including blocking any attempts Roy makes to acquire a loan. As a last resort, Roy turns to a former enemy named Hammond (Watkin) for help. Roy sings several songs in this film.
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"Roy Rogers Series ... Wall Street Cowboy (1939) ... Republic"
Republic Pictures presents "WALL STREET COWBOY" (6 August 1939) (66 mins/B&W) (Fully Restored/Dolby Digitally Remastered) --- Roy Rogers (born Leonard Slye) moved to California in 1930, at the age of 18 --- played in such musical groups as The Hollywood Hillbillies, Rocky Mountaineers, Texas Outlaws and his own group, the International Cowboys --- In 1934 he formed a group with Bob Nolan and Tim Spencer called "Sons of the Pioneers" --- While in that group he was known as Leonard Slye, then Dick Weston and finally Roy Rogers --- Their songs included "Cool Water" and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" --- They first appeared in the western "Rhythm on the Range" (1936), starring Bing Crosby --- In 1937 Roy went solo and made his first starring film in 1938, "Under Western Stars" (1938) --- He made almost 100 films --- then came television, "The Roy Rogers Show" (1951) ran on CBS from October 1951 through September 1964.
Under the production staff of:
William Nigh - Director
M.H. Hoffman - Producer
W. Scott Darling - Screenwriter
Harry Neumann - Cinematographer
Howard Jackson - Composer (Music Score)
Mildred Johnston - Editor
Our story line and plot, Molybdenum is a hard, gray metallic element used to toughen alloy steels and soften tungsten alloy. It is also used in fertilizers, dyes and enamels --- Like the opening song says, Roy, Gabby and Ray Hatton are a happy go lucky bunch of punchers in this quick paced story that moves West to New York and back again to the Circle R to have Roy Rogers save his ranch from a gang of would be land grabbers --- The badmen are after the molybdenum found at Skeleton Canyon on Roy's property. The story is one of those modern Westerns where technology competes with the cowboy life, as in an early scene when the good guy trio block the road of a passing car with their herd of cattle --- Gabby and Ray Hatton share a fair amount of screen time here with Roy, usually in some kind of a dust up between themselves but always in a good natured way --- They're at their best when they start a brawl at a night club to divert attention from Roy, who has his share of trouble in the picture.
the cast includes
Roy Rogers ... Rancher Roy Rogers
George 'Gabby' Hayes ... Gabby Whittaker
Raymond Hatton ... Chuckawalla
Ann Baldwin ... Peggy Hammond
Pierre Watkin ... Roger Hammond
Louisiana Lou ... Louisiana Lou, Singer
Craig Reynolds ... Tony McGrath
Ivan Miller ... William Niles
Reginald Barlow ... Bainbridge
Adrian Morris ... Big Joe Gillespie
Jack Roper ... Henchman 'Ducky'
Jack Ingram ... Henchman McDermott
Lynton Brent ... Henchman in New York
Fred Burns ... Sheriff
Thomas Carr ... Young Man
George Chesebro ... Henchman
Paul Fix ... Heinnie - Dunes Bartender
Ted Mapes ... Henchman
George Montgomery ... Cowhand
Al Taylor ... Henchman
BIOS:
1. Roy Rogers (aka: Leonard Franklin Slye)
Date of Birth: 5 November 1911 - Cincinnati, Ohio
Date of Death: 6 July 1998 - Apple Valley, California
2. George 'Gabby' Hayes
Date of Birth: 7 May 1885 - Wellsville, New York
Date of Death: 9 February 1969 - Burbank, California
3. Raymond Hatton (aka: Raymond William Hatton)
Date of Birth: 7 July 1887 - Red Oak, Iowa
Date of Death: 21 October 1971 - Palmdale, California
If you crave action, drama and plenty of adventure check out other western features by Roy Rogers:
ROY ROGERS WESTERN DOUBLE FEATURES FROM VCI ENTERTAINMENT:
Vol 1: Under California Stars & Bells of San Angelo (VCI #8345)
Vol 2: Arizona Kid & Ridin' Down the Canyon (VCI #7214)
Vol 3: In Old Cheyenne & Robin Hood of the Pecos (VCI #7239)
Vol 4: Far Frontier & Yellow Rose of Texas (VCI #7258)
ROY ROGERS WESTERN FEATURES FROM VCI ENTERTAINMENT:
1. BELLS OF ROSARITA (VCI #7216)
2. HOME IN OKLAHOMA (VCI #7217)
3. IDAHO (VCI #7211)
CLASSIC WESTERNS -SINGING COWBOYS FOUR FEATURE:
1. Colorado Sundown, The Big Show, Come On Rangers, Wild Country (VCI #5525)
Ask Amazon.Com to carry the above titles as many are not available on Amazon as of yet...you can order and pick up your copy now from VCI Entertainment...if you enjoyed this collection, why not pick up other copies of Roy Rogers Double Features.
Check out a new book from Empire Publishing - "THE ROY ROGERS BOOK: A REFERENCE TRIVIA SCRAPBOOK" (Paperback) --- reference trivia scrapbook of Roy Rogers written by Western film historian David Rothel whose accounts of thrilling adventures of B-Western heroes during the Saturday matinees of yesteryear takes us back to our childhood, family and friends --- this is a wish come true, reliving those wonderful years from the past through the pen of David Rothel --- Roy was a top box office draw for Republic Pictures when you went to see him on the big screen, you got exactly what the marquee said --- plenty of thrills, action and hard riding with a song or two thrown in for good measure --- Elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1980 as a member of the "Sons of the Pioneers" and elected again in 1988 as Roy Rogers "King of the Cowboys" --- Roy got his horse "Trigger" in 1938 and rode him in every one of his films and TV shows after that --- "Trigger" died in 1965 age of thirty-three --- Roy's dog's name was "Bullet" and appeared in almost as many of his films as "Trigger" did --- Roy's theme song, "Happy Trails", was written by Queen of the West and his wife Dale Evans --- inducted (with his wife Dale Evans) into the "Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum" in 1976 --- inducted as a member of the "Sons of the Pioneers into the "Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum" in 1995 just three years before his death --- Don't miss this one --- now appearing on Amazon and Empire Publishing --- Don't hesitate - rush out and pick up your copy today --- Great reading in the days and weeks to come --- I guarantee it!
Hats off and thanks to Les Adams (collector/guideslines for character identification), Chuck Anderson (Webmaster: The Old Corral/B-Westerns.Com), Boyd Magers (Western Clippings), Bobby J. Copeland (author of "Trail Talk"), Rhonda Lemons (Empire Publishing Inc), Buck Rainey (The Life & Films of Buck Jones) and Bob Nareau (author of "The Real Bob Steele") as they have rekindled my interest once again for B-Westerns and Serials --- If you're into the memories of B-Westerns with high drama, this is the one you've been anxiously waiting for --- please stand up and take a bow Western Classics --- all my heroes have been cowboys!
Total Time: 66 min on DVD ~ Republic Pictures ~ (10/15/2007)




