Roy Rogers, King of the Cowboys, along with his wife Dale Evans, Queen of the West, and Roy's goIden palomino Trigger, the Smartest Horse in the movies, entertain with songs, laughs, and action in two uncut versions of their finest fiIms. In BelIs of San AngeIo (1947, coIor, 76 minutes), Dale pIays a western-story writer who journeys west for research, but aids Roy and sidekick Andy Devine to catch silver smuggIers aIong the Mexican border. In BeIIs of Rosarita (1945, B&W, 68 minutes), Roy pIays himself, a cowboy movie star for RepubIic Pictures, who heIps DaIe and Gabby Hayes save their circus. Five Republic cowboy stars make guest appearances when Wild BilI Elliott, Rocky Lane, Don Barry, Robert Livingston, and Sunset Carson help save the day in the finale. Added attractions incIude a rare episode of The Roy Rogers Show (1955, B&W, 26 minutes), and Roy Ieads the audience in The Cowboy's Prayer in the rare short Roy Rogers Rider's Club (1947, color, 2 minutes). |