Tag: Dale Evans

DAD AND TRIGGER LEAVE PRINTS IN CEMENT

In this above photo, Dad (Roy Rogers) and Trigger (his palomino) get their footprints in cement in the courtyard of Graumann’s Chinese Theater. If you have been following my posts, you know that Little Trigger was the horse that made personal appearances (parades, stage shows, etc.) and Trigger (the Old Man or the Old Horse) …

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BUTTERMILK AND THE PLASTIC SADDLE

I really did sub for Mom in a parade. Mom and Dad were to be the Grand Marshals of the Portland, OR Rose Parade but she came down with pneumonia and it was too late to cancel their appearance, so she volunteered me to ride in her place. Now. she always credited Buttermilk as the …

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Utah (1945)

Utah (1945) The new ranch owner is a city girl and Roy and the ranch hands don’t want her getting in the way at the ranch. Thinking she will return east if she is discouraged Roy takes her to Gabby’s ranch instead of hers. The plan really backfires on Roy and the Ranch hands and …

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Under Nevada Skies (1946)

Under Nevada Skies (1946) Roy is a rodeo star and he and Trigger are returning home when they find a man has been murdered. Roy reports this to the Sheriff and offers his help in apprehending the killer. Along the way they meet Helen Williams. They also find out about a missing mysterious family-heirloom. Lots …

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The Yellow Rose of Texas (1944)

The Yellow Rose of Texas (1944) Roy Rogers is an Insurance Investigator looking for a Sam Weston that has escaped prison and may be going to get the money he was convicted of stealing five years before. Betty Weston is out to clear her fathers name. This is the first movie Don (Little Brown Jug) …

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Bells of San Angelo (1947) in Color

Bells of San Angelo (1947) in Color Roy Rogers is a Border inspector and someone has been smuggling silver across the border. The people who find out who and how all seem to turn up dead! Along with this Lee Madison arrives in town, a writer whose writings Roy and his friends feel seem to …

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