

Rough Riders' Round-up
Roy Rogers is a cowboy who joins the Border Patrol, only to have his buddy Tommy get killed at a local saloon. Determined to get revenge at any cost, Roy and Rusty cross the border in search of Arizona Jack, the man responsible for Tommy's death.
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Plot Summary
When the "Rough Riders" are framed for a crime they didn't commit, they must go on the run to clear their names. They uncover a plot to steal valuable mining claims by a ruthless land grabber. Using their wits and trusty horses, they race against time to expose the villain and reclaim their honor.
Critical Reception
As a typical B-Western of its era, 'Rough Riders' Round-up' was primarily aimed at Saturday matinee audiences. It delivered the expected action and light-hearted moments, receiving generally positive, if uncritical, reviews for its entertainment value. The performances of the lead actors were a consistent highlight.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its fast-paced action and clear-cut heroics.
- Enjoyed for the comedic timing and chemistry between the leads.
- A solid, albeit formulaic, entry in the Western genre.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is not widely documented on Google platforms. However, based on its contemporary release and genre, it likely appealed to fans of traditional Westerns who appreciated straightforward storytelling and heroic protagonists.
Fun Fact
Buck Jones was one of the most popular Western stars of the 1930s, known for his trademark silver hat, white horse Silver, and strong moral character, often playing lawmen or cowboys who upheld justice.
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