Bells of Rosarita explained

Bells of Rosarita
Director:Frank McDonald
Producer:Edward J. White (associate producer)
Starring:Roy Rogers
Music:Joseph Dubin
Mort Glickman
Charles Maxwell
Cinematography:Ernest Miller
Editing:Arthur Roberts
Distributor:Republic Pictures
Runtime:68 minutes (original version)
54 minutes (edited version)
Country:United States
Language:English

Bells of Rosarita is a 1945 American musical Western film starring Roy Rogers and directed by Frank McDonald.

Plot

Cowboy balladeer Roy Rogers meets Sue Farnum (Dale Evans), a girl returning from back East, who is cheated out of her inheritance by a greedy scoundrel and kidnapper named Ripley (Grant Withers). As if things weren't bad enough, Roy's friend, ranch-owner Gabby Whitaker (Gabby Hayes), has misplaced his title papers. Normally, this wouldn't matter, but since that villain, Ripley, files suit claiming ownership of the ranch, it does. Not only that, but he's got an air-tight case. Roy sets out to expose Ripley, win back Sue's money and locate Gabby's title papers.

Cast

Soundtrack