Roy Rogers
13 titles
Filmography
13 results

Melody Time
(1948)Classic stories blend high-spirited music and unforgettable characters.

Bells of Coronado
(1950)Roy, an insurance investigator, is on a mission to stop the theft of uranium ore and prevent the culprits from escaping by plane with their valuable loot.

Trigger, Jr.
(1950)Roy Rogers and his traveling Western show are called to action when bad guy Manson releases a killer horse into the herds of area ranchers.

The Yellow Rose of Texas
(1944)An insurance agent goes undercover as a showboat singer to try to recover stolen money from an alleged bank robber, but soon has a change of heart.

Sunset in El Dorado
(1945)Dale visits El Dorado, her grandmother's hometown, and dreams of her grandmother's past adventures, including a romance with a cowboy resembling Roy.

In Old Caliente
(1939)Roy Rogers, who works for the respectable ranchero Don Jose, gets into a nasty row with Jose's sinister foreman named Sugauro. Sugauro pins Rogers for a crime he didn't commit and lands in jail. He can't sing himself out of this pickle!

Under California Stars
(1948)Rancher Roy and his boys track down Pop Jordan and his gang of rustlers who have stolen his beloved horse and are holding it for a $100,000 ransom.

Bells of San Angelo
(1947)On the American side of the U.S./Mexico border, investigator Roy Rogers gets to the bottom of a series of murders in and around a silver mine.

Young Buffalo Bill
(1940)A fictionalized Buffalo Bill battles over mining lands in New Mexico, as Indians besiege a Spanish rancho, and the US Cavalry rides to the rescue.

Don't Fence Me In
(1945)A magazine reporter ventures West to uncover the truth about Wildcat Kelly, a figure long thought dead.

Son of Paleface
(1952)Slapstick, fun satire as Bob arrives out west to claim inheritance left to him by his father...a pile of unclaimed debts. He decides to marry Jane when he learns that she's loaded. ***New York Daily News

Dark Command
(1940)A Civil War tale based on the exploits of the notorious outlaw William Quantrill. A courageous sheriff stands up to Quantrill and his band of guerrillas pillaging the countryside in Civil War-torn Kansas, and stops the cut-throat raids across both Union and Confederate lines.

Out California Way
(1946)Hoping for Western film fame, Monte Hale, Danny, Gloria, and dancing horse Pardner must fight off rival Rod Mason to keep their shot at stardom.