Charlie, The Lonesome Cougar 1967 N/R, 75 min. Genre: Family / Adventure
Director: Winston Hibler Cast: Rex Allen, Ron Brown, Brian Russell, Jim(2) Wilson, Lewis Sample, Clifford Peterson, Edward C. Moller
While working at a logging camp in the Pacific Northwest, Jess Bradley (Ron Brown) stumbles on a motherless cougar cub, names it Charlie, and adopts it. Charlie soon grows to be a full-sized cougar, and decisions must be made on whether Charlie is better off in the camp or on his own in the wilderness.
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Charlotte's Web 1973 G, 93 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Musical
Director: Charles A. Nichols, Iwao Takamoto Cast: Debbie Reynolds, Paul Lynde, Henry Gibson, Rex Allen, Martha Scott, Danny Bonaduce, Agnes Moorehead, Herb Vigran, Pamelyn Ferdin, John Stephenson, Bob Holt, Joan Gerber, Dave Madden, Don Messick
Farm girl Fern Arable (Pamelyn Ferdin) talks her father into saving the life of a baby pig that she names Wilbur (voice of Henry Gibson). When Wilber gets big, he is transferred to a relative's farm and becomes very lonely. That's when the spider Charlotte (voice of Debbie Reynolds) comes into the picture. She spins Wilber's praises in her web for all to see and gives Wilbur the support he needs so that he will not be sent to the slaughterhouse. Lots of other little animals fill the screen in this delightful animated film adaptation of the popular children's book by E.B. White.
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Colorado Sundown 1952 N/R, 67 min. Genre: Western
Director: William Witney Cast: Rex Allen, Mary Ellen Kay, Slim Pickens, June Vincent, Fred Graham, John Daheim, Louise Beavers, Chester Clute, Clarence Straight
Rex Allen and his miracle horse, Koko, accompany a friend to Colorado where the friend is to inherit a large ranch. But–a conniving brother/sister team plan on getting the ranch and will stop at nothing to obtain it. This very low budget film also includes a few Rex Allen songs.
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The Incredible Journey 1963 N/R, 86 min. Genre: Family / Adventure
Director: Fletcher Markle Cast: Emile Genest, John Drainie, Tommy Tweed, Sandra Scott, Syme Jago, Marion Finlayson, Jan Rubes, Ronald Cohoon, Robert Christie, Rex Allen, Beth Lockerbie, Irena Mayeska
This Disney film is the story about two dogs–bull terrier Bodger and a yellow Labrador retriever Luath–and a Siamese cat Tao. The animals are spending time in Canada while their family spends the summer in England. The animals get homesick and begin an incredible 200 mile trek across Canada to get back to their home. This story was remade by Disney in 1993 as "Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey."
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The Legend of Lobo 1962 N/R, 67 min. Genre: Documentary
Director: James Algar Cast: Rex Allen, Sons Of The Pioneers
In this Disney nature film, a wolf cub matures and roams free in New Mexico. 1 User Review
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| | one of the best disney films | koko111 12/27/2007 | | rex allen was the best western singer that ever lived. backed by the best western groups, the sons of the pioners |
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Trail of Robin Hood 1950 N/R, 67 min. Genre: Western
Director: William Witney Cast: Roy Rogers, Rex Allen, Allan Lane, Monte Hale, William Farnum, Tom Tyler, Ray Corrigan, George Chesebro, Penny Edwards, Gordon Jones
Lots of old time cowboy stars appear in this flick about the good guy raising Christmas trees and selling them cheap so everyone can share in the Christmas happiness. Of course, the big-time tree guys don't like that, so between several songs, Roy Rogers rides to the rescue.
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| 1. Charlie, The Lonesome Cougar (1967)
2. Charlotte's Web (1973)
3. Colorado Sundown (1952)
4. The Incredible Journey (1963)
5. The Legend of Lobo (1962)
6. Trail of Robin Hood (1950)
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