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Song of Texas



Song of Texas
Release Year: 1943
Release Date: Sun Jun 13 1943
Runtime: 69 minutes
Filmed In Black And White
Genre: Drama, Music, Western
Filming Locations: Alabama Hills, Lone Pine
Studio: Republic Pictures
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Actors: Maxine Doyle (as Cowgirl), Yvette Duguay (as Rosetta), Hugh Farr (as Hugh Farr-Fiddle Player -Sons of the Pioneers), Karl Farr (as Karl Farr – Guitar Player- Sons of the Pioneers), George Fiske (as Henchman), Kelly Flint (as Cowgirl), Sam Hayes (as Sam Hayes- Rodeo Announcer), Eddie Juaregui (as Henchman), Tom London (as Race Official), Carmen López (as Specialty Dancer), Harry McKim (as Sammy), Horace Murphy (as Notary), Alex Nehara (as Dance Leader), Fox O’Callahan (as Henchman), Jack O’Shea (as Henchman Bill), Post Park (as Stagecoach Driver), Cliff Parkinson (as Henchman), Lloyd Perryman (as Lloyd Perryman – Guitar Player -Sons of the Pioneers), Tim Spencer (as Tim Spencer – Fiddle Player – Sons of the Pioneers), Deuce Spriggins (as Band Member), Hal Taliaferro (as Henchman), Forrest Taylor (as Race Official), Enrique Valadez (as Specialty Dancer), Ted Wells (as Henchman)
Horses: Trigger
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Plot: Now poor, Sam Bennett was a rodeo star in his younger days. When Roy learns Sam told his daughter he owned a ranch and she is arriving for a visit, Roy has him pose as the owner of his ranch. Learning her father and Roy are partners, she forces them to sign a legal document. They plan to tear it up when she leaves but using her power of attorney, she sells her fathers half of the ranch.
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Sources: Museum Of Western Film History Archives, IMDb, JustWatch
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