Under Nevada Skies
Roy - Never Better... than in this exciting story of his most amazing adventure!
NR 1946 · 69 min · ★ 7.5 · Action, Adventure, Western
Rodeo star Roy Rogers returns home to find that his old friend Tom Craig has been murdered after he was accused of stealing a family crest from Helen Williams. Helen joins up with Roy and Gabby Whittaker to find the killers and the crest.
Directed by Frank McDonald · Written by M. Coates Webster
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Roy Rogers Roy Rogers -
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George 'Gabby' Hayes Gabby Whittaker -
Dale Evans Helen Williams -
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Leyland Hodgson Tom Craig -
Tristram Coffin Dan Adams -
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LeRoy Mason Henchman Marty -
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George J. Lewis Chief Flying Eagle - T Tom Quinn Hoffman
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