1944 film by Frank McDonald
Lights of Old Santa Fe is a 1944 American Western Musical film directed by Frank McDonald with a screenplay by Gordon Kahn and Bob Williams. The film stars Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.
Plot
A rodeo owner struggles to make her show a success. When her rodeo is sabotaged by a rival showman, Rogers brings the perpetrator to justice.
Cast
- Roy Rogers as Roy Rogers, a western singer and rodeo man
- Dale Evans as Margie Brooks, the owner of Brooks International Rodeo
- George “Gabby” Hayes as Gabby Whittaker, manager of Margie's rodeo
- Tom Keene as Frank Madden, the owner of Madden Worldwide Shows, a rodeo
- Roy Barcroft as Ken Ferguson, Madden's henchman
- Arthur Loft as Bill Wetherbee, a rodeo promoter
- Claire Du Brey as Rosie McGurk, Margie's companion and housekeeper
- Lloyd Corrigan as Marty Maizely, a radio station owner
- Sam Flint as Sheriff
- Lucien Littlefield as the Judge
- Bob Nolan as Bob, a singer and rodeo man
- Sons of the Pioneers as musicians and rodeo men
Soundtrack
Written by Ricardo López Méndez, Gabriel Ruiz and Sunny Skylar
Performed by Dale Evans
Written by Tim Spencer
Performed by Roy Rogers, George 'Gabby' Hayes and the Sons of the Pioneers
- I'm A Happy Guy In My Levi Britches
Written by Tim Spencer
Performed by Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers
Written by Ken Carson
Performed by Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers
Written by Jack Elliott
Performed by Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
- Trigger Hasn't Got A Purty Figure
Written by Tim Spencer
Performed by Roy Rogers
Written by Jack Elliott
Performed by Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, George 'Gabby' Hayes and the Sons of the Pioneers
Written by Tim Spencer and Roy Rogers
Performed by the Sons of the Pioneers
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