I've only seen a couple of Roy Rogers films -- I have 16mm prints of two of them. As a general rule, I don't like B-westerns, especially singing cowboys. However, some of the B-westerns, especially Tom Mix films that they have shown recently at Cinecon, were great. And I love the 1950s Randolph Scott westerns, but that's another era.boblipton wrote:Does anyone but me like the Roy Rogers movies?
Bob
The Bells of Rosarita (1945) does have some good parts because it is a "film within a film" and it features the Bob Mitchell Boys choir. But the villian of the film is a buffoon that belongs in a Three Stooges movie. There is absolutely no suspense at all in the film. It features cameos from several other Republic cowboy stars, but the cameos only last a few seconds. This one is definitely just for kids.
On the other hand, The Man From Cheyenne (1942) is a much darker film. It was filmed in late 1941, and I'm sure that the looming war influenced it. The villian is a lady rancher who has all of the cowboys fooled as to her true personality. She really runs a cattle rustling operation. The climax of the film is pretty standard fare as Roy Rogers holds off a bunch of baddies from a small shack. It's a film that adults and kids can enjoy.