The bad guy steals a gold mine from his partner and then murders him. Next he turns to rustling cattle.The bad guy steals a gold mine from his partner and then murders him. Next he turns to rustling cattle.The bad guy steals a gold mine from his partner and then murders him. Next he turns to rustling cattle.
George M. Carleton
- Attorney Jason Howley
- (as George Carleton)
Mike Ragan
- Mort Oakley
- (as Holly Bane)
James Nolan
- Jim Andrews
- (as Jim Nolan)
Hugh Farr
- Cowhand, Singer
- (uncredited)
Karl Farr
- Cowhand, Guitar Playerr
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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- GoofsTwo scenes in the movie show tires squealing while speeding vehicles are traveling on dirt roads.
- Quotes
Cookie Bullfincher: Watch yourself; they won't give us any information unless they think we're bums.
Roy Rogers: That's why I brought you along.
Cookie Bullfincher: Aw, Roy!
- ConnectionsEdited into Six Gun Theater: Nighttime in Nevada (2022)
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Roy Tries Film Noir (Sort Of)
A ruthless gold miner blows his partner, only to discover that the mine he killed for is useless. He then squanders the trust-fund meant for the dead man's daughter and attempts to replace the funds by stealing Roy Roger's cattle.
Coming near the end of Roy's career as a Saturday matinée star (and TV re-launch), Night Time In Nevada is more violent and a bit more hard-boiled than previous films. The opening scene is a first-person murder confession, the subsequent killing of the train conductor pretty cold-blooded, and the climax full of people getting shot!
Villain Grant Withers is one really mean hombre! Walking and talking like a B-movie Broderick Crawford, he gives a great, nasty performance.
Comedic elements are down-played and Dale Evans nowhere to be found. In the edited version, Roy nor Bob Nolan and The Sons Of The Pioneers get a chance to sing! All of this, along with the edited version being black and white instead of color, contribute to the somewhat darker tone of the film.
Recommended.
Coming near the end of Roy's career as a Saturday matinée star (and TV re-launch), Night Time In Nevada is more violent and a bit more hard-boiled than previous films. The opening scene is a first-person murder confession, the subsequent killing of the train conductor pretty cold-blooded, and the climax full of people getting shot!
Villain Grant Withers is one really mean hombre! Walking and talking like a B-movie Broderick Crawford, he gives a great, nasty performance.
Comedic elements are down-played and Dale Evans nowhere to be found. In the edited version, Roy nor Bob Nolan and The Sons Of The Pioneers get a chance to sing! All of this, along with the edited version being black and white instead of color, contribute to the somewhat darker tone of the film.
Recommended.
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- FightingWesterner
- May 17, 2010
Details
- Runtime1 hour 7 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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