Saga of Death Valley – Roy Rogers

By January 23, 2013 Uncategorized

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Watched a good early Roy Rogers black and white movie called “Saga of Death Valley” made in 1939.

From Allmovie.com:
Roy Rogers is forced to chase down his own kid brother in this exemplary Republic Pictures oater produced and directed by Joseph Kane. Roy Rogers Sr. (Lane Chandler) is brutally murdered by nasty Ed Tasker (Frank M. Thomas), who takes off with the only witness to the killing, Rogers’ youngest son, Tim (Buz Buckley). Years later, Roy Rogers Jr. returns to the family’s Circle R ranch under the name of Roy Reynolds and quickly resumes a lost romance with the neighbor’s now-grown granddaughter, Ann Meredith (Doris Day). Tasker is still around as well, alas, nastier than ever and extracting protection fees from the local farmers and ranchers. Although seemingly willing to pay his way out of trouble, Roy secretly organizes a vigilante committee to “protect the valley from protection” and ends up hunting down not only Tasker but his own brother, a now grown-up Tim (Don “Red” Barry).

The Saga of Death Valley was filmed at Lone Pine, CA, rather than the arid location indicated by the title. Leading lady Doris Day is not the later singer-star but a brunette Republic starlet under contract to the studio from September 9, 1939 to January 28, 1940.

Below is the beginning of the movie.

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