

King of the Cowboys
Roy Rogers, Smiley Burnette and the Sons of the Pioneers go undercover to help Texas Governor Russell Hicks stop World War II Axis sympathizers from blowing up U.S. warehouses.
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Plot Summary
Singing cowboy Roy Rogers plays himself in this musical Western. He's a popular rodeo star who becomes embroiled in a dispute between ranchers and a railroad company over land. Roy must use his charm and musical talents to help resolve the conflict and save the day.
Critical Reception
As a typical Roy Rogers vehicle, 'King of the Cowboys' was well-received by its target audience, praised for its blend of Western action and musical numbers. Critics at the time acknowledged its entertainment value for fans of the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Delivers the expected Roy Rogers charm and singing.
- Features classic Western action and rodeo sequences.
- A straightforward plot with musical interludes.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the nostalgic appeal and the enjoyable musical performances by Roy Rogers. The film is appreciated for its simple, family-friendly Western narrative.
Fun Fact
This film was one of the first major starring roles for Roy Rogers that solidified his 'King of the Cowboys' persona.
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