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

George Amy

Writing Credits  

Owen Crump...(screenplay)
Nate Gatzert...(from an original story by)

Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification  

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

Everett Dodd

Art Direction by

Charles Novi

Costume Design by

Leah Rhodes

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

  1. Web site: The Royal Rodeo (1939) - Overview. Turner Classic Movies. 20 September 2017.