About this title: The Bells of San Angelo was the second Republic Roy Rogers western to be filmed in the "new" Trucolor process (actually the old Magnacolor process). Set in the modern west, the story involves a silver-smuggling racket headed by rotten Rex Gridley (John McGuire). In a novel scripting touch, Roy Rogers doesn't outwit the villains-and in fact is soundly beaten by the bad guys halfway through the film. It's up to heroine Lee Madison (Dale Evans), a writer of fanciful cowboy novels, to save the day! By taking Roy Rogers off his "King of the Cowboys" pedestal, Bells of San Angelo succeeds in ...
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Description: Good. 1947 Run time: 78. VHS Video tape with original cover and artwork in good condition. Not a former rental. Free tracking. Fast shipping. read more
Description: Very Good. This is Ex-Library copy. Excellent Condition. Has some library markings, such as library stickers on the cover or on the sides. Free tracking # included! International buyers are welcome. We ship every business day. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! read more
Description: Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Andy Devine, The Sons of the Pioneers, Hank Patterson, Fred 'Snowflake' Toones. New in new packaging. 1947 Run time: 71. Some fans consider this tense, action-packed modern western the best of Roy Rogers' postwar films. He plays a border patrol officer rounding up a ring of silver smugglers with help from Dale and Trigger. Great fight scenes choreographed by ace stuntman Dave Sharpe, who plays one of the heavies. Produced by Edward J. White. read more
Description: New. 071083004766 Factory Sealed VHS. Customer Satisfaction is our priority. We understand that Customers EXPECT communication, a delivery tracking number, fast shipping, secure & professional packing and an accurate description. read more
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