Bells of Rosarita 1945 N/R, 60 min. Genre: Western
Director: Frank McDonald Cast: Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes, Dale Evans, Adele Mara, Grant Withers, Janet Martin, Bob Nolan, Bill Elliott, Robert Livingston, Addison Richardson, Roy Barcroft, Allan Lane, Don "Red" Barry, Sunset Carson, Kenne Duncan
Roy Rogers is filming a movie on location at the circus just inherited by Sue Farnum (Dale Evans) when her father died. But, trouble brews when her father's ex-partner, William Ripley (Grant Withers), tries to take over ownership of the circus. Roy is close by to help and–with help from "Gabby," Wild Bill Elliott, Allan Lane, Red Barry, and Sunset Carson–Roy saves the circus for Sue.
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The Lady and the Monster 1944 N/R, 86 min. Genre: Sci-Fi / Horror / Thriller aka: The Lady and the Doctor Tiger Man
Director: George Sherman Cast: Erich von Stroheim, Vera Ralston, Richard Arlen, Mary Nash, Sidney Blackmer, Helen Vinson, William Henry, Charles Cane, Janet Martin, Juanita Quigley, Josephine Dillon, Lane Chandler, Antonio Triana, Lola Montes, Lee Phelps
This is the first of three films based on Curt Siodmak's novel, "Donovan's Brain." The 1953 version, "Donovan's Brain," is truer to the novel than this one or 1962's "The Brain." Mad scientist Franz (Erich von Stroheim) keeps a ruthless financier's brain alive. The brain takes over the mind of lab assistant Patrick (Richard Arlen) in order to take revenge on those who wronged him.
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Yellow Rose of Texas 1944 N/R, 62 min. Genre: Western
Director: Joseph Kane Cast: Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Grant Withers, Harry Shannon, George Cleveland, William Haade, Hal Taliaferro, Tom London, Bob Nolan, Weldon Heyburn, Dick Botiller, Janet Martin, Sons of the Pioneers, Fred Graham, Si Jenks
Roy Rogers is an undercover insurance agent working on Betty Weston's (Dale Evans) showboat. He is trying to find money stolen several years before, supposedly by Betty's father. Several popular songs are sung, including the title song.
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| 1. Bells of Rosarita (1945)
2. The Lady and the Monster (1944) aka: The Lady and the Doctor aka: Tiger Man
3. Yellow Rose of Texas (1944)
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