Texas Legionnaires (1943)
Directed by Joseph Kane
Genres - Western, Musical |
Sub-Genres - Musical Western |
Release Date - Oct 30, 1943 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 71 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Though it bears the same title as an earlier Gene Autry western, Roy Rogers' Man From Music Mountain isn't a remake. Rogers is appropriately cast as a cowboy who's hit it big as a radio singing star. Returning to his hometown for a special remote broadcast, Roy finds himself in the middle of a deadly feud. Nothing will be settled so long as cattleman Victor Marsh (Paul Kelly) resorts to villainy to achieve his goals. Fortunately, the newly deputized Roy figures out a way to straighten out the mess without undue bloodshed. Rogers' leading lady this time out is the multitalented Ruth Terry, who was in just about every other Republic B-picture of the mid-1940s.
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bad-guy, cattle, cattlemen, conflict, cowboy, deputy, feud, frontiersman, good-guy, home, hometown, land-scheme, land-war, legionnaire, mountains, music, radio, return, sheep, sheriff, town