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  55. Bad guy Craig Allen, gambler and town boss, tries to take a gold mine inherited by innocent Chip Williams on her seventeenth birthday. Roy and his pal 'Teddy' Bear ride to help the girl and her cousin.
  56. Chip has inherited a supposedly worthless gold mine from her father and Craig Allen is about to buy it. Roy suspects the mine may be valuable and using a clue left by Chip's father, investigates. He finds the hidden shaft that contains the gold and with the posse chasing him on a trumped up robbery charge, races to town with ore samples hoping to get there before the ownership is transferred.
  57. Cowboy and the Senorita (1944) <br/><br/>** 1/2 (out of 4) <br/><br/>Roy Rogers and &#39;Teddy Bear&#39; (Guinn &#39;Big Boy&#39; Williams) show up in a small town looking for jobs when they&#39;re befriend by a young girl (Mary Lee) and her keeper (Dale Evans). Rogers and Bear are given jobs looking after the young girl and it turns out that she has a valuable mine, which a greedy man (John Hubbard) is trying to con her out of. After several double crosses Rogers tries to get evidence to show what&#39;s going on. COWBOY AND THE SENORITA isn&#39;t the best film Rogers ever made but it&#39;s a decent &quot;B&quot; Western that is also remembered for being the first film between Rogers and his future wife Evans. Overall the story here certainly isn&#39;t anything too special as the entire &quot;ripping off someone for their mine&quot; had been done to death by the time talkies came into play. With that said, the director and cast do good enough of a job to at least make you care for the characters and want to see the bad punished and the good walking away without any trouble. It certainly doesn&#39;t hurt that the cast members are in such fine form and this of course starts with Rogers who once again plays that kind-hearted soul just doing what&#39;s right. That laid back style really comes across good here and that chemistry with Evans is on full display. The two really seem to be flirtatious throughout the film and they manage to mix it up quite well. Lee is also very impressive in her part as is Hubbard as the hissing villain. It was pretty funny seeing Williams in a Western like this as he was often seen in gangster pictures from the likes of Warner. There&#39;s certainly nothing ground breaking to be found here but if you&#39;re a fan of low-budget Westerns then this here is a decent time killer. It should be noted that the most common version out there is missing nearly twenty-minutes worth of footage most of which is song and dance numbers.
  58. This is a pretty good Roy Rogers feature, with an interesting and rather involved story, plus Dale Evans, Mary Lee, and some variety entertainment. The story has Roy and his sidekick (played this time by Big Boy Williams) befriending a young woman who is looking for a hidden mine, and trying to protect her interests from the shifty Allen, who meanwhile is working to discredit Roy. Quite a bit happens after that, and there are a lot of interesting developments even after devoting a good amount of the running time to songs and musical numbers. It works pretty well, and should satisfy any of Rogers&#39;s fans.
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