

Sunset Serenade
Bad guys plot to trick a newly arrived Eastern girl out of a ranch which belongs to her infant ward. Roy, of course, saves the ranch for the girl. Songs include "I'm Headin's for the Home Corral," "He's a No Good Son of a Gun," "Sandman Lullaby," "Song of the San Joaquin," and "I'm a Cowboy Rockefeller."
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Plot Summary
A cowboy singer, Roy, is framed for a crime he didn't commit. He escapes from prison and heads west, where he becomes involved with a rancher's daughter and a group of outlaws. Roy must clear his name and protect his new friends from the villains.
Critical Reception
Sunset Serenade was a standard Roy Rogers musical western of its time, appealing to fans of the genre. While not critically acclaimed, it provided straightforward entertainment with music and action.
What Reviewers Say
- Fans of Roy Rogers will find the familiar formula of music and western action present.
- The plot is predictable but serves as a vehicle for musical numbers and straightforward adventure.
- A typical B-movie musical western that delivers on its genre promises.
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Fun Fact
The film features several musical numbers performed by Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers.
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