The Royal Rodeo Explained
The Royal Rodeo is a 1939 short American musical film starring John Payne. It was made by Warner Brothers.[1]
Plot
A young monarch, bored with responsibility and craving excitement, invites a traveling rodeo show to perform at his palace.
Full Cast & Crew
Directed by
Writing Credits
Owen Crump | ... | (screenplay) |
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Nate Gatzert | ... | (from an original story by) | |
Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification
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| John Payne | ... | Bill Stevens |
| Lucile Fairbanks | ... | Marianne (as Lucille Fairbanks) |
| Cliff Edwards | ... | Shorty |
| Scotty Beckett | ... | The King |
| Boyd Irwin | ... | Regent |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: |
| Stuart Holmes | ... | Conspirator (uncredited) | |
Cinematography by
Charles P. Boyle | ... | director of photography | |
Film Editing by
Art Direction by
Costume Design by
Makeup Department
Perc Westmore | ... | makeup artist | |
Sound Department
Everett Alton Brown | ... | sound (as E.A. Brown) | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Eugene Joseff | ... | costume jeweller (uncredited) | |
Music Department
M.K. Jerome | ... | music: songs |
Jack Scholl | ... | lyrics: songs | |
Other crew
Natalie Kalmus | ... | technicolor color director | |
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: The Royal Rodeo (1939) - Overview. Turner Classic Movies. 20 September 2017.