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| UTAH (director: John English; screenwriter: from the story by Betty Burbridge/John K. Butler/Jack Townley; cinematographer: William Bradford; editor: Harry Keller; cast: Roy Rogers (Himself), Dale Evans (Dorothy Bryant), George 'Gabby' Hayes (Gabby Wittaker), Grant Withers (Ben Bowman), Hal Taliaferro (Steve Lacy), Jack Rutherford (Sheriff McBride), Sons of the Pioneers (Cowhands/Musicians), Peggy Stewart (Jackie), Beverly Lloyd (Wanda), Jill Browning (Babe), Vivien Oakland (Stella Mason); Runtime: 55; MPAA Rating: NR; producer: Donald H. Brown; Republic; 1945) |
| "As far as singing cowboy B
Westerns go, this lively one strikes just the right chord."
Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz John English ("Don't Fence Me In"/"The Strawberry Roan"/"Mule Train") saves his last western with Roy Rogers for the best one. As far as singing cowboy B Westerns go, this lively one strikes just the right chord. It's based on the story by Betty Burbridge and written by John K. Butler and Jack Townley. Dorothy Bryant (Dale Evans) is a vaudeville singer in Chicago whose
show she's to star in has the backer pull out
REVIEWED ON 3/14/2007 GRADE: B- Dennis Schwartz: "Ozus' World Movie Reviews" © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED DENNIS SCHWARTZ |