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Bells of San Angelo

1947 | 78 min | Western

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Synopsis

Bells of San Angelo is a 1947 American Trucolor Western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers. The first Roy Rogers film shot in Trucolor, this modern day Western mixes half a dozen songs with mystery, international smuggling of silver, violence, a pack of dogs and comedy relief with one character packing a "16-shooter" from which 22 shots can be heard during the musical number "Hot Lead" performed by the Sons of the Pioneers.

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Credits

Producer
Edward J. White
Director
William Witney
Screenplay
Paul Gangelin
Country
United States
Studios
Republic Pictures

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Cast · 4

Roy Rogers

Roy Rogers

SO

Sons of the Pioneers

Fritz Leiber

Fritz Leiber

Andy Devine

Andy Devine

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