Gene, Roy, or ?
Re: Gene, Roy, or ?
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I've said before, I wished he had made more movies, Vaughn Monroe.
Roy and Gene were both "A" list cowboys, no less than Joel McCrea, or Randolph Scott, or any of the others. Especially Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, some of their movie musical pieces were as choreographed as any you could find from MGM, or Warner Bros.
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I've said before, I wished he had made more movies, Vaughn Monroe.
Roy and Gene were both "A" list cowboys, no less than Joel McCrea, or Randolph Scott, or any of the others. Especially Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, some of their movie musical pieces were as choreographed as any you could find from MGM, or Warner Bros.
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Anne
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Re: Gene, Roy, or ?
Anne
John Wayne and Lousie Brooks in her last film and just before Stagecoach. Can't remember film title. Now I do Overland Stage Riders
Randolph Scott in Trail Street and Return Of The Bad Men, both with Anne Jeffreys
John Wayne and Lousie Brooks in her last film and just before Stagecoach. Can't remember film title. Now I do Overland Stage Riders
Randolph Scott in Trail Street and Return Of The Bad Men, both with Anne Jeffreys
Re: Gene, Roy, or ?
Ken, I don't understand your question. Do you mean in B Westerns, or in B pictures generally?
Re: Gene, Roy, or ?
Westerns,but if you care to add to that -its OK.jdb1 wrote:Ken, I don't understand your question. Do you mean in B Westerns, or in B pictures generally?