

Sunset in El Dorado
The story involves a rather odd flashback by Dale who is visiting El Dorado, home of her grandmother. She dreams about her grandmother's adventures including a romance with a cowboy who looks very much like Roy. Roy, of course, also exists in the present for Dale.
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Plot Summary
In this Western, a band of outlaws attempts to steal gold from a prospector who is trying to protect it from land-grabbers. Roy Rogers plays a heroic cowboy who comes to the prospector's aid, facing down the villains with his trusty horse Trigger. The film features classic elements of the genre, including shootouts, horseback chases, and musical numbers.
Critical Reception
Sunset in El Dorado was a typical B-Western of its era, produced for fans of the genre and its stars. While not critically acclaimed by major publications, it was a popular choice for matinees and its straightforward plot, familiar stars, and action sequences were generally well-received by its target audience.
What Reviewers Say
- A standard but enjoyable Roy Rogers Western.
- Features the popular stars in their usual roles, delivering expected thrills and songs.
- The plot is straightforward, offering classic Western action for fans.
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Fun Fact
This film marked one of the last appearances of veteran character actor George 'Gabby' Hayes in his iconic role as a grizzled sidekick.
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