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King of the Cowboys (1943)
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ROY IS KING
YA-HOO!!
This is probably one of the best of the ROY ROGERS Westerns of the 40's. By 1942 ROY ROGERS' popularity as a Singing Cowboy had increased by leaps and bounds. With GENE AUTRY out of the picture and away on the war-effort in Europe REPUBLIC STUDIOS replaced him with ROGERS. Known as 'Poverty Row' REPUBLIC took a big chance and doubled their budget on this picture. It was a gamble that paid off handsomely and made ROY ROGERS a house-hold name and idol to Western Movie Fans everywhere.
In 'KING OF THE COWBOYS' ROY ROGERS sings a little, fights a little, and even loves a little (well, sort of).
ROY ROGERS plays a government agent working undercover as a rodeo performer trying to infiltrate a ring of saboteurs. These bomb-crazy saboteurs are a ruthless bunch, lead by a phoney-baloney Carnival Mind-Reader. All around the state of Arizona these villains are bombing warehouses, left, right and center. It's now ROY ROGERS job to put a stop to their dastardly deeds.
Can ROY ROGERS stop these nasty-minded criminals before another crime is committed? Watch and find out why ROY ROGERS is called 'KING OF THE COWBOYS'.
HAPPY TRAILS TO YOU......................
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